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- An anthology of Durham writers writing about their hometown, 27 Views of Durham creates a literary montage of the Bull City.
- 216 Pages
- Literary Collections, Essays
- Series Name: 27 Views
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An anthology of Durham writers writing about their hometown, 27 Views of Durham creates a literary montage of the Bull City. In essays, poems, short stories, and anthem, the collection creates a sense of place, present and past.Book Synopsis
An anthology of Durham writers writing about their hometown, 27 Views of Durham creates a literary montage of the Bull City. In essays, poems, short stories, and anthem, the collection creates a sense of place, present and past.
Contributors include Ariel Dorfman, Jim Wise, Barry Yeoman, Pierce Freelon, Pam Spaulding, Clyde Edgerton, poet James Applewhite, historian Jean Bradley Anderson, song writer Rebecca Newton, with an introduction by Steve Schewel. This is the latest book in Eno Publishers's 27 Views series that includes local anthologies of North Carolina towns: Hillsborough, Chapel Hill, and Asheville.
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27 Views of Durham is a lively, eclectic, rousing montage of essays, poems, memoirs, and fiction depicting the grit and grace of the Bull City. It is the fourth collection of 27 Views to be published by Eno Publishers of Hillsborough. Others in this series include collections for Hillsborough, Chapel Hill, and Asheville. . . . This fine collection concludes with the heartfelt One Square Mile: A Durham Anthem by Rebecca Newton of Rebecca & the Hi-Tones, her band of 30 years. --NC Library Association,