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  1. The School on Heart's Content Road by Carolyn Chute, 2008-11-11
  2. The Beans of Egypt, Maine by Carolyn Chute, 2008-09-01
  3. Letourneau's Used Auto Parts (A Harvest Book) by Carolyn Chute, 1995-03-10
  4. Merry Men by Carolyn Chute, 1995-03-10
  5. Snow Man by Carolyn Chute, 2001-02-16
  6. Beans by Carolyn Chute, 1985-03-07
  7. Chutes & Ladders(Lift-and-Peek-a-Boards) by Carolyn Bracken, 1994-10-11
  8. The Best Maine Stories: A Century of Short Fiction, by Sarah Orne Jewett, Ben Ames Williams, Carolyn Chute, and Others by Charles Waugh, Martin Greenberg, 1986-01-01
  9. The Beans of Egypt, Maine: The Finished Version by Carolyn Chute, 1995-03-10
  10. Biography - Chute, Carolyn (1947-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01
  11. Recovering Literature: A Journal On Contextualist Criticism [Special Issue: Carolyn Chute] [Volume 23 Twenty-Three 1996] by Gerald J.; Butler, Evelyn A. [Editors] Butler, 1996
  12. The Beans of Egypt, Maine by Carolyn Chute, 1994
  13. THE BEANS by Carolyn Chute, 1985-01-01
  14. MERRY MEN. ISBN:0151592705 by Carolyn Chute, 1994-01-01

1. Interview With Carolyn Chute
Carolyn Chute interviewed by an institutionally educated urbanvalued, nondescript so-called liberal person (IUNLP).
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AN INTERVIEW WITH CAROLYN CHUTE newdemocracyworld.org This is an interview with Carolyn Chute, secretary of the 2nd Maine Militia and Border Mountain Militia. In the Southern Poverty Law Center's Spring 1997 Intelligence Report, the 2nd Maine Militia was listed, along with the Center's exclamation that "Patriot groups pose continued threat" and the statement that the Patriot Movement is "the fastest growing segment of the anti-government movement—radical, violence-prone religious separatists." Carolyn is real. The two militias she works with are real. But the interviewer here is not. This piece is written by Carolyn, who insists "the interview style is much more interesting than essays or articles, but real living, breathing interviewers fudge everything—therefore what they write is fake." The fictional interviewer is a representative "institutionally educated" urban-valued, nondescript so-called liberal person who will be known as IUNLP Carolyn, an uneducated redneck novelist, will be known as CC (Carolyn is the author of The Beans of Egypt, Maine.

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3. The Beans Of Egypt Maine: The Finished Version Carolyn Chute
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5. Bates College | Carolyn Chute
Carolyn Chute, author of many books including the critically acclaimed The Beansof Egypt, Maine, recently visited English Professor Carole Taylor s seminar on
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Academics Admissions Student Life ... Carolyn Chute Carolyn Chute Carolyn Chute, Winter 2004 Cheryl Gilkes Robert Chute Shamou ... Rebecca Goodale Carolyn Chute Tomas Crowder Lake Affect Denis Ledoux Suzanne Carbonneau ... James Schildroth Carolyn Chute, author of many books including the critically acclaimed The B eans of Egypt, Maine, recently visited English Professor Carole Taylor's seminar on feminist literary criticism. Ms. Chute's visit was funded by the Mellon Learning Associates Program in the Humanities at Bates College.
(from left) Prof. Carole Taylor, Carolyn Chute and Michael Chute.
Photo by Phyllis Graber Jensen Feminist Reading of Beans A political as well as a literary figure on the Maine scene, Ms. Chute discussed the feminist reception of The Beans , which Professor Taylor's seminar had read and discussed in relation to early feminist criticism of that work and also in relation to Chute's response to that criticism in the second "finished" edition of The Beans Ms. Chute conferred with students who are engaged in thesis work for whom her writing serves as a primary text. Under the same grant, she returns during this winter semester to address Professor Taylor's storytelling class. Student Comments It was such a different viewpoint to look from that it will make me read things with a new perspective in mind and think about the world differently.

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8. Carolyn Chute
Carolyn Chute. The Beans of Egypt Maine (1985). What does Carolyn Chutehave to do with Kurt Cobain? Study Questions Does it matter
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Carolyn Chute The Beans of Egypt Maine (1985) What does Carolyn Chute have to do with Kurt Cobain Study Questions: Does it matter that these characters are specifically white? What kinds of stereotypes of white trash get reinforced in the novel? What do you think Chute's own attitude is toward her characters? What is Earlene's own class position? Is it significant that she and her father watch the Beans though a picture window? Why are they so obsessed with the Beans? Why does the novel begin with Earlene's narrative? How would you describe the tone of the novel? Are any of the characters likeable? What are the "good" characteristics of the Bean clan? What is the difference for men and women within this community? In some of the third person sections we get an outsider's view of the BeansMarch Goodspeed (94) for example. What is the effect of this perspective?

9. The Plausible And The Implausible In Carolyn Chute's Snow Man
A book review by Sandy English.
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The plausible and the implausible in Carolyn Chute's Snow Man
By Sandy English 3 December 1999 Use this version to print Snow Man Carolyn Chute published her first novel, The Beans of Egypt, Maine in 1985, and its sequel, Letourneau's Used Auto Parts , in 1988. These were important novels: it seemed that without any sentimentality whatsoever, Chute was able to depict the concerns for love and happiness of the working poor at a particular time (the Reagan/Bush years) and place (rural Maine). The novels told about families of all sorts, stable and decaying ones, families made up of two people and families that stretched the biological definition of the term. The pinch of poverty and denial could be felt everywhere in these books, and the strain on the emotions under it. Chute played with the wicked variety of life among a group of people that readers hardly ever read about. These first novels of Chute's flowed unabashedly and honestly from her own life. There was unquestionably a spontaneous relation of the author to the material. As she said at the time of publication of

10. Carolyn Chute
In carolyn chute's latest novel, one hell has been traded for another In Snow Man, carolyn chute advocates for a constituency rarely represented in literary novels
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SNOW MAN, by Carolyn Chute. Harcourt Brace, 242 pages, $23. In Snow Man , Carolyn Chute advocates for a constituency rarely represented in literary novels. Her hero, Robert Drummond, is a white, working-class militia member with a swastika tattoo. Pro-gun above all else, Drummond has just assassinated US Senator Kip Davies and has fallen, wounded, into the protective arms of Kristy Creighton, the daughter of another senator, an Edward Kennedy-type liberal from Massachusetts. Even though Kristy, a Radcliffe graduate, grew up in a big house with live-in servants, she can't help but fall in love with the proletarian Robert. For despite their many differences, he is the first man she has ever seen with a "long, uncircumcised penis," a detail the author mentions repeatedly and clearly considers a major plot point. Oh, and she is also motivated by her opposition to the death penalty, which surely awaits him once he is arrested. Chute, who herself belongs to what she describes as a "no-wing" militia group, is careful in her author's note to explain that this is not a left-wing or a right-wing book, but a book about class as Drummond says, "You're either up or you're

11. The SALON Features: Carolyn Chute's Wicked Good Militia
The author of The Beans of Egypt, Maine is leading an army of grave, silent woodsmen in a backwoods campaign against corporate greed. By Dwight Garner.
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Photographs by W. Garschagen The author of "The Beans of Egypt, Maine" is leading
an army of grave, silent woodsmen in a backwoods
campaign against corporate greed
NORTH PARSONFIELD, Me. W ell, at least one debate is finally settled: Carolyn Chute novelist, wry Earth Mother, accidental militia leader has this election year's fiercest and funniest stump speech. Pat Buchanan may want a "lock and load" foreign policy; Chute invites her admirers to bring their guns back to her place to "plunk away at dog food cans" and "smell the stink of sulfur." Lamar Alexander may tinkle away half-heartedly on upright pianos; Chute leads her gathered through a vigorously subversive rendition of Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land" that includes stanzas such as "This land is Wal-Mart's! ... This land is Exxon's!" and that ruefully concludes: "This land weren't made for you and me." Steve Forbes may peddle his flat tax; Chute is for flattening greedy corporations, and she draws whoops and cheers with homely, old-fashioned similes. "A corporation is like a bad chair," she proclaims to the 100 or so people who have packed a remote former schoolhouse in this rural Maine town to hear her. "You sit on it, and if it pokes you in the ass, you throw it away." Welcome to the spirited second meeting of Chute's 2nd Maine Militia, a loosely-organized and decidedly non-partisan group of pro-gun, anti-big business citizens that just may give American politics a much-needed poke in the ass.

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Recommended fiction by carolyn chute 'The Beans of Egypt Maine' and 'Letourneau's Used Auto Parts.'
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13. CHUTE, CAROLYN
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W,X, Y, Z, Æ, Ø, Å. Tilbage Til forsiden. chute, carolyn. født 14.juni 1947 i Portland, USA.
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født 14. juni 1947 i Portland, USA "Længere ude landet" ("The Beans of Egypt Maine", 1985)
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14. "Bringing Our Government Back Down To Earth," By Carolyn Chute, Main Sunday Tele
An article by carolyn chute in Maine Sunday Telegram.
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August 6, 1995 Bringing our government
BACK DOWN TO EARTH by Carolyn Chute This is another
in a series of guest columns that examine the forging of public policy in the nation's capital. Carolyn Chute has written "The Beans of Egypt, Maine," "Letourneau's Used Auto Parts" and, most recently, "Merry Men." The next column, by Neil Rolde, an author and former state legislator, is scheduled for Aug. 20. Congress, we were told when we were in our formative years, is where the senators and representatives go to represent us. We live in a democracy which means when it comes to the sovereign power of our government, we are that power. Not a king. Not a queen. Not a dictator. But us, THE PEOPLE. Through our votes we have our voice. And through our freedom of speech and the rights to assemble and to petition. Meanwhile, rich folk were paying income taxes and property taxes like the rest of us and life went on. real welfare, goes to corporations instead of your family or neighbors when they need it. Your grown kids can't afford a house. Lucky if they can afford a camper. (But then try living in a camper and the government will fine you.) I have a solution. Hear me out. Shut off the TV a minute. Listen. I would like to see the doors to Congress locked. For 10 years. Yes with our elected officials inside. They can't get out. We'll keep them comfortable. Lots of nice foods. Music. Movies. The ballet. Comedians. Big bands. Big orgies if they want. I don't care what they do in there. As long as MEGATROPOLIS INSURANCE MUTUAL AND TRUST and DUOTRON FOODS and MATRIX COMMUNICATIONS and CHEVASAKI AUTO and MONSANTDUPONZINCMECURICO CORP. can't get in.

15. Powell's Books - Merry Men By Carolyn Chute
Merry Men. by carolyn chute. Available at ISBN 0156001918 Author chute, carolyn Publisher Harvest Books Subject Fiction Subject Egypt (Me
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16. The SALON Features: Carolyn Chute's Wicked Good Militia
Well, at least one debate is finally settled carolyn chute novelist, wry EarthMother, accidental militia leader has this election year s fiercest and
http://archive.salon.com/08/features/maine.html
Photographs by W. Garschagen The author of "The Beans of Egypt, Maine" is leading
an army of grave, silent woodsmen in a backwoods
campaign against corporate greed
NORTH PARSONFIELD, Me. W ell, at least one debate is finally settled: Carolyn Chute novelist, wry Earth Mother, accidental militia leader has this election year's fiercest and funniest stump speech. Pat Buchanan may want a "lock and load" foreign policy; Chute invites her admirers to bring their guns back to her place to "plunk away at dog food cans" and "smell the stink of sulfur." Lamar Alexander may tinkle away half-heartedly on upright pianos; Chute leads her gathered through a vigorously subversive rendition of Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land" that includes stanzas such as "This land is Wal-Mart's! ... This land is Exxon's!" and that ruefully concludes: "This land weren't made for you and me." Steve Forbes may peddle his flat tax; Chute is for flattening greedy corporations, and she draws whoops and cheers with homely, old-fashioned similes. "A corporation is like a bad chair," she proclaims to the 100 or so people who have packed a remote former schoolhouse in this rural Maine town to hear her. "You sit on it, and if it pokes you in the ass, you throw it away." Welcome to the spirited second meeting of Chute's 2nd Maine Militia, a loosely-organized and decidedly non-partisan group of pro-gun, anti-big business citizens that just may give American politics a much-needed poke in the ass.

17. The SALON Features: Carolyn Chute's Wicked Good Militia, Page 2
carolyn chute, at age 49, isn t running for anything, nor is her WickedGood Militia, as she likes to call it, backing any candidates.
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Carolyn Chute's Wicked Good Militia, page 2 C arolyn Chute, at age 49, isn't running for anything, nor is her "Wicked Good Militia," as she likes to call it, backing any candidates. But this shy, genial woman, dressed as usual in a frumpy skirt, mud boots and bandana, seems committed to reminding voters that the real divide in American politics isn't Left vs. Right it's Up vs. Down. Chute likens the grim American economic climate to a "burning house," and worries that too many people have quit trying to run rescue missions, instead standing off to the side talking about tangential issues: "gay rights, guns, welfare mums, and drugs." Her brand of optimistic, let's-band-together economic populism neatly skirts Buchanan's bigotry and exploitative fear, and takes direct aim at the kind of class issues that make most politicians flee in blind panic. Chute's ideas are clearly resonating in ingrown, isolated rural Maine, where unemployment is high, where most have been left behind by the tech revolution, and where logging companies, Chute says, "are threatening to turn the land into a moonscape." When you mix in Chute's innate sense of theater meetings begin with a bang on a tin trash can lid, the hall is strewn with placards and signs listing the sins of various CEOs, and her stern, bearded, rifle-bearing husband Michael greets visitors at the door wearing a tricornered patriot's hat the militia's hardscrabble appeal is just about undeniable. Those who've come to hear her, on this recent Sunday, run the ideological gamut from bespectacled former union organizers to stooped, demure local janitors. But as she speaks, Chute pointedly keeps one eye on a gaggle of big, beefy, unkempt men loitering by the door men who seem to have sprung up directly from her now-classic first novel, a vivid chronicle of rural poverty titled "The Beans of Egypt, Maine." ("If it runs, a Bean will shoot it," Chute wrote of these brawling backwoods men. "If it falls, a Bean will eat it.")

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19. Carolyn Chute - Book Review, Bibliography, Bio
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Ever drive by those isolated mobile homes strung with Christmas lights, dozens of junk cars, and maybe even a trailerable home and wondered who lives there? Sometimes there's a plywood extension to the mobile home or a shack nearby. Usually there are piles of wood, maybe a sign that says "Hay for Sale," but you don't see any hay anywhere. A few mangy dogs might be barking, a cat with its kittens, a pregnant girl is hanging out the wash, and a yard full of toys, means there's more kids somewhere. Well, meet the Beans of Egypt, Maine. There's Cousin Rubie, a boozer and a brawler, tall Aunt Roberta, the earth mother surrounded by countless clinging babies and Beal, sensitive, often gentle, but doomed by the violence within him. Earline is God-fearing and obsessed with the whole swarming tribe of Beans until she's smack in the middle of the clan herself. The best part about having read this book, is that I can never drive by one of these places again and not recognize it as a real home with loving people.

20. Interview With Carolyn Chute
AN INTERVIEW WITH carolyn chute. This is an interview with carolyn chute,secretary of the 2nd Maine Militia and Border Mountain Militia.
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AN INTERVIEW WITH CAROLYN CHUTE newdemocracyworld.org This is an interview with Carolyn Chute, secretary of the 2nd Maine Militia and Border Mountain Militia. In the Southern Poverty Law Center's Spring 1997 Intelligence Report, the 2nd Maine Militia was listed, along with the Center's exclamation that "Patriot groups pose continued threat" and the statement that the Patriot Movement is "the fastest growing segment of the anti-government movement—radical, violence-prone religious separatists." Carolyn is real. The two militias she works with are real. But the interviewer here is not. This piece is written by Carolyn, who insists "the interview style is much more interesting than essays or articles, but real living, breathing interviewers fudge everything—therefore what they write is fake." The fictional interviewer is a representative "institutionally educated" urban-valued, nondescript so-called liberal person who will be known as IUNLP Carolyn, an uneducated redneck novelist, will be known as CC (Carolyn is the author of The Beans of Egypt, Maine.

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