Amazing Place: What North Carolina Means to Writers

Amazing Place: What North Carolina Means to Writers

by Marianne Gingher (Editor)
Amazing Place: What North Carolina Means to Writers

Amazing Place: What North Carolina Means to Writers

by Marianne Gingher (Editor)

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Overview

Some of us understand place in terms of family and community, landscape, or even the weather. For others, the idea of place becomes more distinct and particular: the sound of someone humming while washing dishes, the musical cadence of a mountain accent, the smell of a tobacco field under the hot Piedmont sun. Some of North Carolina's finest writers ruminate on the meaning of place in this collection of twenty-one original essays, untangling North Carolina's influence on their work, exploring how the idea of place resonates with North Carolinians, and illuminating why the state itself plays such a significant role in its own literature.

Authors from every region of North Carolina are represented, from the Appalachians and the Piedmont to the Outer Banks and places in between. Amazing Place showcases a mix of familiar favorites and newer voices, expressing in their own words how North Carolina shapes the literature of its people.

Contributors include Rosecrans Baldwin, Will Blythe, Belle Boggs, Fred Chappell, Jan DeBlieu, Pamela Duncan, Clyde Edgerton, Ben Fountain, Marianne Gingher, Judy Goldman, Stephanie Elizondo Griest, Randall Kenan, Jill McCorkle, Michael McFee, Lydia Millet, Robert Morgan, Jenny Offill, Michael Parker, Bland Simpson, Lee Smith, Wells Tower, and Monique Truong.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781469622408
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 03/23/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Marianne Gingher is professor of English and comparative literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and editor of Long Story Short: Flash Fiction by Sixty-Five of North Carolina's Finest Writers.
Marianne Gingher is professor of English and comparative literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the editor of Long Story Short, also published by University of North Carolina Press.

What People are Saying About This

Daniel Wallace

This collection is as good as any I’ve ever read, and I have read a few. It's more than a compendium of the best writers North Carolina has to offer. Here are some of the best writers in America. Marianne Gingher has done a masterful job in bringing such a vast and awesome pack of talent together into a wickedly harmonious whole.

From the Publisher

Amazing Place is an affirmation that in the last fifty years no state has produced more first-rate authors than North Carolina. That talent is on full display in this book, and thanks to Marianne Gingher's editorship this compilation becomes something more: a verbal trek across North Carolina, whose road map is our state's soul.—Ron Rash, author of Serena and The Cove



This collection is as good as any I've ever read, and I have read a few. It's more than a compendium of the best writers North Carolina has to offer. Here are some of the best writers in America. Marianne Gingher has done a masterful job in bringing such a vast and awesome pack of talent together into a wickedly harmonious whole.—Daniel Wallace, author of Big Fish and The Kings and Queens of Roam

Ron Rash

Amazing Place is an affirmation that in the last fifty years no state has produced more first-rate authors than North Carolina. That talent is on full display in this book, and thanks to Marianne Gingher's editorship this compilation becomes something more: a verbal trek across North Carolina, whose roadmap is our state's soul.

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