The statues of Savannah's Monument Square are silent. The status of
the solemn girl in Bonaventure Cemetery -- made famous in John
Berendt's now legendary book, "Midnight in the Garden of Good and
Evil" -- cannot speak. Only Savannah's literary monuments can give
voice to the rich and diverse history of one of America's greatest
and most visited cities. Many have written about Savannah, but few
have captured the true spirit of Southern grace most often
associated with her history, as well as the mysteries and humor
that await behind the walled gardens and gated homes. Whether born
there or simply passing through, writers have been inspired by
Savannah for centuries, and, in "Literary Savannah, " her stories
are finally told.
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