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27 Views of Wilmington 作者:elizaeno 出版社:Elizabeth Woodman 出版日期:2015-08-25 語言:英文 |
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Eno Publishers announced the publication of 27 Views of Wilmington: The Port City in Prose & Poetry, which showcases the literary life of one of North Carolina’s most popular cities. Twenty-seven Wilmington authors and poets contribute their “views” to this local anthology, capturing the city, both present and past. They offer a broad and varied picture of the Port City—from its natural beauty to its influx of newcomers to its efforts to come to terms with its past racial violence to personal histories woven into the fabric of the community.
National best-selling humorist Celia Rivenbark writes the introduction, and among the contributors are John Jeremiah Sullivan, Karen Bender, Jason Mott, Nan Graham, Rhonda Bellamy, Emily Louise Smith, Philip Gerard, Susan Block, Hannah Dela Cruz Abrams, Bertha Boyd Todd, Michael White, and many others.
“At the end of the day,” writes Rivenbark, “when the sunsets on the river or salt marsh attain a shade of pink-gold that only filmmakers whose Kickstarter campaigns have done very well seem to get just right, Wilmington’s s charm lies in its oddball blend of old and new, rural and urban, chic and casual.”
27 Views of Wilmington is the eighth and final book in Eno Publishers’s popular “27 Views” local literary series. The series has also published editions for Charlotte, Chapel Hill, Durham, Hillsborough, Asheville, Raleigh, and Greensboro. “We developed this series to both reflect the rich and diverse range of voices and perspectives in our communities and to impart an all-important sense of place,” comments Eno’s publisher Elizabeth Woodman. “We are fortunate to live in one of the most literary states in the U.S.”
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