Called one of the best magazines in America by Nan Talese and "the
roots" in "Esquire's" garden of contemporary literature, and named
one of "Writer's Digest's" "Nineteen Magazines That Matter,"
"Prairie Schooner"--one of the oldest and most prestigious literary
journals in the country--celebrates seventy-five years of
continuous publication. This powerful anthology collects some of
the best personal essays from the poets, novelists and critics who
have appeared in the journal's pages.
Readers will explore a kaleidoscope of memories and experiences,
including the power of a planting season, the catharsis that
fishing holds for an adolescent boy, the literary fallout from a
cousin's death, the lessons learned in the parlor of a Puerto Rican
grandmother, the impact of discovering an identical twin's
homosexuality, and the revelations of a homecoming.
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