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Word and Witness: 100 Years of North Carolina Poetry [Hardcover]

Sally Buckner (Editor)
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0890896860 978-0890896860 April 1999
This dazzling array of poems preserves in precise and imaginative language many of the crucial perceptions, dreams, experiences, and concerns of North Carolinians during this exceptional century. The quietest personal moments, the noisiest public conflicts, the most profound social issues—all are treated in these 252 poems representing 137 poets whose work spans the century.

Word and Witness demonstrates the development of poetry—remarkable in both quantity and quality—occurring through these tumultuous decades, as well as the extraordinary versatility of the poets who have, during significant years, called North Carolina home.

Edited by Sally Buckner, Word and Witness is organized chronologically, with each section prefaced by an introduction explaining the literary scene during those years and the factors—social, economic, and historic—which influenced the poetry of that era.

Fred Chappell, North Carolina Poet Laureate and winner of the national Bollingen Prize for poetry, has furnished the Afterword. Partially funded by a grant from the North Carolina Arts Council, the book includes brief biographies, a selected bibliography, and lists of poets who have won significant state awards.

The compilation of Word and Witness was concieved and sponsored by the North Carolina Poetry Society, the oldest and largest organization devoted to poetry in this state. Like North Carolina's 400 Years: Signs Along the Way, one of the four other anthologies created by NCPS since its inception in 1932, this collection is designed as a gift to the state, commemorating North Carolina's rich literary heritage. It also testifies to the breadth and depth of the state's exceptional community of writers.


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"...a beautifully crafted anthology of poems sponsored by North Carolina Poetry Society..." -- Barbara Lingerfelt, Greensboro Daily News, 1999

"As much a literary history as an anthology, Words and Witness reveals 'poetically' the state of our state." -- Our State, May 2000

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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Carolina Academic Pr (April 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0890896860
  • ISBN-13: 978-0890896860
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars North Carolina Poetry Shows Vitality at Century's End, March 16, 2001
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This collection of poetry by North Carolina poets at the turn of the century is a treasure of voice and diversity. Divided into chronological sections, the book presents the growth and changes in North Carolina poets' style and vision. Long a state known for its writers, North Carolina can boast of poets like Randall Jarrell, Robert Watson, Fred Chappell, A.R. Ammons, James Applewhite, Kathryn Stripling Byer, Betty Adcock,R.T. Smith, and Susan Ludvigson, to name just a few of the writers included in this book. The last section comprised of new voices shows why N.C. poetry will continue to thrive, showcasing up and coming writers like Denise Blue, Debora Kinsland Foerst ( two young Native American poets), as well as Cathy Smith Bowers,Nancy Simpson, Michael McFee, Isabel Zuber, and Becke Roughton. A worthy addition to the library of anyone interested in Southern poetry, not to mention American literature.
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