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North Carolina Literary Review, Number 28, 2019 (Paperback)
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North Carolina Literary Review, Number 28, 2019 (Paperback)
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The North Carolina Literary Review has included African American
writers of North Carolina since the first issue, but the 2019 issue
features North Carolina African American Literature, from
award-winning contemporary fiction writer Stephanie Powell Watts
back to the enslaved poet George Moses Horton. In between, readers
will find interviews with novelist Jason Mott, poet Glenis Redmond,
and 2018 North Carolina Hall of Fame inductee Randall Kenan; poetry
by Redmond, L. Teresa Church, Kevin Dublin, and Amber Flora Thomas;
and essays on C. Eric Lincoln, Charles Chesnutt, and Harriet
Jacobs. Among the scholars analyzing these writers is Dr. Trudier
Harris, formerly the J. Carlyle Sitterson Distinguished Professor
at the University of North Carolina, now University Distinguished
Research Professor at the University of Alabama. Throughout this
section, content is complemented by African American art of North
Carolina, including works by the late John Biggers and Ivey Hayes
and contemporary artists like Monique Luck and Antoine Williams.
Rebecca Duncan and Lyn Triplett reintroduce journalist-poet Zoe
Kincaid Brockman in the Flashbacks section of the issue, which also
includes poetry by James Applewhite and the winning poem of the
2018 James Applewhite Poetry Prize competition by Catherine Carter,
and an essay on and a recollection of. The North Carolina
Miscellany section includes the winning essay in NCLR's 2018 Alex
Albright Creative Nonfiction Prize competition by Nancy Werking
Poling, the winning essay of the North Carolina Humanities
Council's 2018 Linda Flowers Literary Award by Jennifer Brown, and
the second place Applewhite Prize poem by Sally Thomas. More
finalists from NCLR's 2018 James Applewhite Poetry Prize
competition can be found throughout the issue. This issue is
supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the
Department of Natural & Cultural Resources.
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