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North Carolina Literary Review, Number 7 (1998). Oral History in North Carolina; Lee Smith; the Fiction of Fred Chappell by Bauer, Margaret D. (Ed. ); Smith, Lee; Massey, Kelvin; Higgins, Anna Dunlap; Thomas, Karen Kruse; Jakubowski, Glenda; Niven, Steven; Jones, Lu Ann; Gantt, Patricia; Robinson, Lorraine Hale; Lewis, Glenn E.; Wolfram, Walt; Chappell, Fred; others - 1998

by Bauer, Margaret D. (Ed. ); Smith, Lee; Massey, Kelvin; Higgins, Anna Dunlap; Thomas, Karen Kruse; Jakubowski, Glenda; Niven, Steven; Jones, Lu Ann; Gantt, Patricia; Robinson, Lorraine Hale; Lewis, Glenn E.; Wolfram, Walt; Chappell, Fred; others

North Carolina Literary Review, Number 7 (1998). Oral History in North Carolina; Lee Smith; the Fiction of Fred Chappell by Bauer, Margaret D. (Ed. ); Smith, Lee; Massey, Kelvin; Higgins, Anna Dunlap; Thomas, Karen Kruse; Jakubowski, Glenda; Niven, Steven; Jones, Lu Ann; Gantt, Patricia; Robinson, Lorraine Hale; Lewis, Glenn E.; Wolfram, Walt; Chappell, Fred; others - 1998

North Carolina Literary Review, Number 7 (1998). Oral History in North Carolina; Lee Smith; the Fiction of Fred Chappell

by Bauer, Margaret D. (Ed. ); Smith, Lee; Massey, Kelvin; Higgins, Anna Dunlap; Thomas, Karen Kruse; Jakubowski, Glenda; Niven, Steven; Jones, Lu Ann; Gantt, Patricia; Robinson, Lorraine Hale; Lewis, Glenn E.; Wolfram, Walt; Chappell, Fred; others

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Greenville, NC: East Carolina University English Department & North Carolina Literary and Historical Association, 1998. Soft Cover. Very Good with no dust jacket. Square, sound binding. Clean and bright pages. Wrappers have light shelf wear, crease on front. ; Contents: Smith, Blazing star. Massey, "Wonderful terms and phrases": contrasting dialect in William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying and Lee Smith's Oral History. Higgins, "The story will feed us": the power of story in the career of DOnald Davis. Thomas, "I got these hands dirty saving a life": oral histories of three African-American North Carolina physicians. Thomas and Jakubowski, Edward Diggs and desegregation of the UNC Medical School. Niven, Wesley Critz George: scientist and segregationist. Jones, Talking in class: the stories of North Carolina teachers. Gantt and Robinson, "A little baby-snatchin' now and again": oral narratives from North Carolina midwives. Hunt, The Carolinians of Cherokee Sound: cultural and linguistic connections between North Carolina and the Bahamas. Wolfram and Sellers, The North Carolina connection in Cherokee Sound. Brewer, Review of Hoi Toide on the Outer Banks: the story of the Ocracoke Brogue. Chappell, The Tipton tornado. Ragan, "Flying by night": an early interview with Fred Chappell. Sullivan, Irony and allegory in I Am One of You Forever: how fantasy and the ideal become the real. McDonald, Fred Chappell as magic realist. Lang, Intimations of order: Fred Chappell's More Shapes than One. Sullivan, "Citizens who observe": a conversation with Fred Chappell. Poetry by various authors. Reviews. ; 10" (25.4 cm) tall; 204 pages.
  • Bookseller Cat's Cradle Books US (US)
  • Format/Binding Soft Cover
  • Book Condition Used - Very Good with no dust jacket
  • Publisher East Carolina University English Department & North Carolina Literary and Historical Association
  • Place of Publication Greenville, NC
  • Date Published 1998
  • Keywords LITERATURE, LITERARY, PERIODICAL, NORTH CAROLINA, CIVIL WAR, RECONSTRUCTION, ANTEBELLUM, POST, BELLUM