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Published by East Carolina University English Department & North Carolina Literary and Historical Association, Greenville, NC, 1996
Seller: Cat's Cradle Books, Archdale, NC, U.S.A.
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good with no dust jacket. Square, sound binding. Clean and bright pages. Wrappers have light shelf wear. ; Contents: Moore, Cherokee rebirth. Makuck, Two poems by Charles Baudelaire. Douglass, "Time and the smell of the earth": Seamus Heaney returns to the land of Henry Pearson. Chappell, Peter Taylor: the genial mentor. Byer, Blood Mountain, seven poems for Fred Chappell. Ammons, Flat Rock. Harmon, The 1995 Tryon Festival and a conversation with Martin Gardner. Williams, The true, only, and most secret entrance to hog heaven. Max, Richard Halliburton and Thoams Wolfe: when youth kept open house. Pollock, Inglis Fletcher's African adventure: "good journeyings way. Moore, Seven haiku. Collins, The story of a campaign that failed: a narrative to accompany "Shelling of Ft. Anderson, March 14th, 1863, composed by Dr. Sutherland." Grant, Smoke, hog-wild hauling. For I will consider my cat: Carolina cats and their writers (contributions by various authors). ; 10" (25.4 cm) tall; 264 pages.
Published by East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, 1992
Seller: Cat's Cradle Books, Archdale, NC, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: Very Good with no dust jacket. Square, sound binding. Clean and bright pages. Wraps have handling wear, edge rubbing. ; Contents: Ammons, "Broad Brush"; Chappell, "The Indivisible Presence of Randall Jarrell"; Vickers, "A Week of Three Days in Chapel Hill: Faulkner, Contempo, and Their Contemporaries"; Lembke, "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Grackle"; Albright, "Ponds and Mudbanks and Ditchbanks, Brierberries, Things of That Kind: A Conversation with A. R. Ammons"; Weill, "Inner Lights and Inner Lives: The Gospel According to Linda Beatrice Brown" Wilentz, "Authenticating Experience: North Carolina Slave Narratives and Politics of Place " (narratives of Vilet Lester and George Moses Horton) ; Manley and Sabella, "Migrant Afternoon"; Hudson, "Among the Tuscarora: The Strange and Mysterious Death of John Lawson, Gentleman, Explorer, and Writer"; Shields, "Paradise Regained, Again: The Literary Context of John Lawson's A New Voyage to Carolina"; Hudson, "Digging for the Bones: Personal Explorations of Story"; series of sidebars and short articles detailing the past an dpresent contexts of John Lawson in North Carolina; photographs by Lawrence S. Earley; Sparrow, "Early North Carolina Literature: A Syllabus for Serious Readers"; Lanier, "Banned Anything Good Lately"; Manley Wade Wellman, "On Being a North Carolina Writer"; John Patterson, "A Dictionary of North Carolina Writers"; William Marquess, "The Brautigan Library"; Preston Hoffman, "People of the Book (the Valdese Public Library) "; Patricia Gantt, "The A. R. Ammons Papers"; Albright, "The Fred Chappell Papers"; gatherings, Glider (news, quiz, letters to the editor). 10.0" tall; 196 pages.