Olive Ann Burns (July 17, 1924 – July 4, 1990) was an American writer from Georgia best known for her single completed novel, Cold Sassy Tree, published...
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Ann Burns may refer to: Olive Ann Burns, writer Anne Burns, engineer and pilot Anne Burns (linguist), linguist Anne Byrne (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Cold Sassy Tree is a 1984 historical novel by Olive Ann Burns. Set in the U.S. state of Georgia in the fictional town of Cold Sassy (based on the real...
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is an opera composed by Carlisle Floyd, based on the 1984 novel by Olive Ann Burns. Cold Sassy Tree was Floyd's tenth opera. It had its world premiere...
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year, she produced and starred in an adaptation for television of Olive Ann Burns' historical novel Cold Sassy Tree. Dunaway co-starred with Richard...
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Olive Ann Oatman (September 7, 1837 – March 21, 1903) was a White American woman celebrated in her time for her slavery and later release by Native Americans...
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Burns (1918–1995), Canadian ice hockey player Olive Ann Burns (1924–1990), American writer Otto L. Burns (1868–1941), American politician Otway Burns...
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novels related to this include Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind, Olive Ann Burns' Cold Sassy Tree, and Alice Walker's The Color Purple. A number of...
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another Floyd opera premiered in Houston in 2000, Cold Sassy Tree (after Olive Ann Burns). Patrick Summers conducted, Bruce Beresford directed, and Patricia...
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former literary editor at Houghton Mifflin, Kenison published works by Olive Ann Burns, Calvin Trillin, Jane Hamilton, Donald Hall, Thomas Mallon, Bruce Duffy...
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