Wilson has been one of the founders, promoters, and premier practitioners of southern studies: a multidisciplinary approach to the place or state of mind we call the South. Collected here under the umbrella of what he terms ‘southern spirit’ are some of his best essays, with discussions of southerners both famous and forgotten, gospel music, high literature, and self-taught art, all connected through Wilson’s deft understanding of the complicated role of religious experience in shaping and being shaped by southern culture.