27 Views of Raleigh: The City of Oaks in Prose & Poetry

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by Wilton Barnhardt

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Praise for the 27 Views Series: "Entertaining and richly anecdotal." North Carolina Libraries, regarding 27 Views of Asheville "The aim of the collection . . . to build a multilayered portrait of a community as it exists through time and space . . . succeeds remarkably." Independent Weekly , regarding 27 Views of Durham "There is so much to recommend this spirited, diverse, and muscular collection." Foreword Reviews , regarding 27 Views of Asheville "Local 'glitterati and celebs capture the special ethos and history of the Southern part of heaven in delightful essays, short stories, and poetry." Carolina Arts & Sciences , regarding 27 Views of Chapel Hill Eno Publishers builds on its successful 27 Views series 27 Views of Durham (2012); 27 Views of Hillsborough (2010); 27 Views of Chapel Hill (2011); 27 Views of Asheville (2012) by showcasing the literary community of Raleigh, North Carolina, in 27 Views of Raleigh: The City of Oaks in Prose & Poetry . The book features prose and poetry by 27 writers, who in poetry, essays, short stories, and book excerpts focus on the famous capital city. Contributors to this anthology include Bridgette Lacy, Tom Hawkins, Margaret Maron, David Rigsbee, Rob Christensen, Angela Davis-Gardner, Lenard Moore, Jimmy Creech, Amanda Lamb, Kelly Starling Lyons, Betty Adcock, Tracie Fellers, Grayson Currin, Eleanora E. Tate, Hillary Hebert, Scott Huler, G.D. Gearino, Dana Lindquist, June Spence, Elaine Orr, Juliana Nfah-Abbenyi, Peggy Payne, and Tina Haver. Wilton Barnhardt's brilliant, hilarious, outspoken introduction gives us a good idea of the originality ahead in this eclectic collection . . . Again and again we find the past and the present nestled cheek to cheek, if not always dancing. --Lee Smith, novelist North Carolina has a gracious plenty of gifted writers and their talents are on display in the 27 Views Series from Eno Press. Each volume features writers who live in a particular place; the first centered on Hillsborough. Subsequent volumes focused on Asheville, Chapel Hill and Durham; the latest highlights Raleigh. The literary forms represented include articles, essays, poems, short stories, and excerpts from novels. Many contributors to 27 View of Raleigh are natives of the Tar Heel State, including novelist Wilton Barnhardt, who wrote the very funny introduction to the volume. Some are transplants, such as Elaine Orr, who hails from Georgia, and Juliana M. Nfah-Abbenyi, who moved to Raleigh from Cameroon. Other contributors include fiction writers Peggy Payne, June Spence and Bridgette Lacey; poets Lenard D. Moore, Betty Adcock, Dorianne Laux, David Rigsbee, and Tom Hawkins; journalists Grayson Currin and Amanda Lamb; and children s book authors Eleanora Tate and Kelly Starling Lyons. Personal reminiscences of Raleigh are among the most compelling pieces. Jimmy Creech recounts his participation, as a local pastor, in Raleigh s 1988 Gay Pride Parade. Tina Haver Currin recalls her first visit to Raleigh as a child to spend a fraught Christmas with her father and stepmother. Tracie Fellers pays homage to her Aunt Bunny, who sewed the dress she wore to the Alpha Kappa Alpha Debutante Ball. Rob Christensen s history of the Sir Walter Hotel provides insight into how politics were conducted once upon a time in Raleigh. --NC Library Association Wilton Barnhardt is a former reporter for Sports Illustrated and the author of Emma Who Saved My Life (1989), Gospel (1993), and Show World (1999). He teaches fiction writing to undergraduate and graduate students at the North Carolina State University in Raleigh, where he is a faculty member in the Master of Fine Arts program in Creative Writing. His new novel, Lookaway, Lookaway , will be published in August 2013 by St. Martin's Press. Used Book in Good Condition
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