Contemporary Vermont Fiction: An Anthology

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Green Writers Press
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244
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6.0 X 9.0 X 0.55 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
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Paperback
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9780989983822
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About the Author
John Elder specializes in American nature writing and pastoral literature, as well as Basho and the Haiku Tradition, contemporary poetry and environmental studies. He has received a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, a Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship and Guggenheim Fellowship. His most recent books include Reading the Mountains of Home (Harvard University Press, 1998), The Frog Run (Milkweed Editions, 2002).Editor, Robin MacArthur, is a third-generation Vermonter from Marlboro who has been studying Vermont-based fiction (and writing her own) since she left for college at eighteen. She has an MFA in Fiction from Vermont College of Fine Arts; her essays and stories about Vermont have appeared in Orion, Shenandoah, Hunger Mountain and Alaska Quarterly.
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...Critically important in the struggle to keep good and important literature and ideas alive and well. -- --Howard Frank Mosher, author of Stranger in the Kingdom

...Critically important in the struggle to keep good and important literature and ideas alive and well. -- --Howard Frank Mosher, author of Stranger in the Kingdom

Contemporary Vermont Fiction, the anthology as a whole, highlights the integrity, humor, and toughness that manage to germinate and bear seed in this place of hard, early frosts. Again and again, sensitivity to the land s dramatic resilience lifts up people and communities at moments of crisis. A heightened sense of honesty and affiliation, for the writers, the characters in their stories, and their readers alike, are the upshot. John Elder, author of Reading the Mountains of Home"

...Critically important in the struggle to keep good and important literature and ideas alive and well. -- --Howard Frank Mosher, author of Stranger in the Kingdom

"Contemporary Vermont Fiction, the anthology as a whole, highlights the integrity, humor, and toughness that manage to germinate and bear seed in this place of hard, early frosts. Again and again, sensitivity to the land's dramatic resilience lifts up people and communities at moments of crisis. A heightened sense of honesty and affiliation, for the writers, the characters in their stories, and their readers alike, are the upshot."
--John Elder, author of Reading the Mountains of Home