novel "Mud on the Stars" by William Bradford Huie

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"Mud on the Stars" is a novel by William Bradford Huie, best known as the literary source for the film "Wild River," which explores social and economic upheaval in the rural American South.

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instanceOf novel
adaptationType feature film
adaptedAs Wild River
author William Bradford Huie
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores effects of economic change on rural communities
social change in the American South
tensions between tradition and progress
filmDirectorOfAdaptation Elia Kazan
filmReleaseYearOfAdaptation 1960
filmTitleOfAdaptation Wild River
genre Southern literature
historical fiction
social novel
hasNotableReputationFor being the literary source for the film Wild River
language English
literarySourceFor Wild River
mainSetting rural American South
medium print
publicationForm book
settingRegion Southern United States
surface form: American South
theme economic upheaval
impact of government projects on local communities
modernization of the South
rural poverty
social upheaval

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Wild River basedOn novel "Mud on the Stars" by William Bradford Huie