Literature Page 9 Page 5 Page 2 Page 2

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Literature Page 9 Page 5 Page 2 Page 2 University Press of Florida University of Florida 15 NW 15th Street Gainesville, FL 32603-1933 BOOKS IN LITERATURE PAGE 9 PAGE PAGE 5 PAGE 2 PAGE PAGE 2 PAGE FROM UNIVERSITY PRESS OF FLORIDA PAGE 11 PAGE PAGE 10 PAGE PAGE 5 PAGE PAGE 4 PAGE Updated Fall 2013 PAGE 9 PAGE PAGE 6 PAGE PAGE 5 PAGE PAGE 9 PAGE Dirt Eaters. Teri Youmans Grimm. Lessons in Space. Cathleen Calbert. Rafting Rise. Joe Survant. 2002: LANGUAGE 2004: Contemporary Poetry Series, 1997: Contemporary Poetry Series, Contemporary Poetry Series, 96 pp., 80 pp., 5.5 x 8.5. Cloth, $24.95s (978- 88 pp., 5.5 x 8.5. Cloth, $24.95 (978-0- 6 x 9. Cloth, $24.95s (978-0-8130- Carlos Drummond de Andrade- 0-8130-2723-4). Paper, $12.95 (978- 8130-1502-6). 2588-9). Paper, $12.95s (978-0-8130- Quarenta Historinhas (e Cinco 0-8130-2724-1). 2589-6). Poemas). Richard A. Preto-Rodas and Letter at the End of Winter. Donald Alfred Hower, eds. 1985: 282 pp., E-mails from Scheherazad. Mohja Stap. 1987: Contemporary Poetry A Small Boat. Michael Hettich. 1990: 6 x 9. Paper, $29.95x (978-0-8130- Kahf. 2003: Contemporary Poetry Series, 69 pp., 6 x 9. Paper, $12.95 Contemporary Poetry Series, 56 pp., 0789-2). Series, 128 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $24.95s (978-0-8130-0859-2). 5.5 x 8.5. Cloth, $24.95s (978-0-8130- Sales Information (978-0-8130-2620-6). Paper, $14.95s 1009-0). Paper, $12.95 (978-0-8130- Crônicas Brasileiras: A Portuguese Material Goods. Janet Burroway. This catalog lists all in-stock and Booksellers: Prices followed by an (978-0-8130-2621-3). 1015-1). Reader. Alfred Hower and Richard A. 1981: 77 pp., 6 x 9. Paper, $19.95 forthcoming Literature titles as of “s” carry a short discount. Prices fol- Preto-Rodas, eds. 1971: 238 pp., 6 x Epistles from the Planet (978-0-8130-0670-3). Soft Parts of the Back. Daryl Ngee December 2013. Page counts, prices, lowed by an “x” carry a text discount. 9, illus. Paper, $19.95x (978-0-8130- and dates of availability are subject All others carry a trade discount. All Photosynthesis. Mary Adams. 1999: Chinn. 1989: Contemporary Poetry Middle Mississippians: Encounters 0325-2). to change without notice. titles are subject to the terms of the Contemporary Poetry Series, 88 pp., Series, 71 pp., 5.5 x 8.5. Cloth, with the Prehistoric Amerindians. Ted University Press of Florida’s retail 5.5 x 8.5. Cloth, $24.95s (978-0-8130- $24.95s (978-0-8130-0922-3). Paper, Crônicas Brasileiras: Nova Fase. Hirschfi eld. 1996: Contemporary Detailed information, including a discount schedule. Please contact 1670-2). Paper, $10.95 (978-0-8130- $12.95 (978-0-8130-0938-4). Richard A. Preto-Rodas, Alfred Poetry Series, 72 pp., 5.5 x 8.5, illus. complete list of all University Press the sales department for more 1672-6). Hower, and Charles A. Perrone, eds. Cloth, $24.95s (978-0-8130-1399-2). Strange Land. Sharon Kraus. 2002: The University Press of Florida is the scholarly publishing of Florida titles in print, descriptive information. 1994: 329 pp., 6 x 9, illus. Paper, Everything Paid For. Robley Wilson. Paper, $12.95 (978-0-8130-1430-2). Contemporary Poetry Series, 96 pp., agency for the State University System of Florida: copy, and cover images may be $29.95x (978-0-8130-1246-9). found on our website, www.upf.com. Returns of clean, resalable inventory 1999: Contemporary Poetry Series, 5.5 x 8.5. Cloth, $24.95s (978-0-8130- Florida A&M University, Tallahassee Mrs. Houdini. Rebecca McClanahan Orders may be placed using our are accepted as long as the title 64 pp., 5.5 x 8.5. Cloth, $24.95s (978- 2449-3). Paper, $12.95 (978-0-8130- Dictionary of Latin American Cultural Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton Devet. 1989: Contemporary Poetry secure shopping cart. remains in print. No prior permission 0-8130-1715-0). Paper, $10.95 (978- 2450-9). Studies. Robert McKee Irwin and Florida Gulf Coast University, Ft. Myers Series, 72 pp., 5.5 x 8.5. Cloth, $19.95 required. The invoice number 0-8130-1716-7). Mónica Szurm, eds. 2012: 392 pp., Florida International University, Miami Individuals are urged to order (978-0-8130-0914-8). Taking Light from Each Other. Jean must be provided and books must 6.125 x 9.25. Cloth, $75.00 (978-0- Florida State University, Tallahassee through a bookseller whenever pos- arrive unmarked, unstickered, and The First Night Out of Eden. Jennifer Burden. 1992: Contemporary Poetry Music Appreciation: Poems by 8130-3758-5). New College of Florida, Sarasota sible. Those who wish to order direct undamaged in order to receive Bates. 1998: Contemporary Poetry Series, 96 pp., 5.5 x 8.5. Cloth, Floyd Skloot. Floyd Skloot. 1994: University of Central Florida, Orlando must prepay using check or credit full credit. We cannot be responsible Series, 80 pp., 5.5 x 8.5. Cloth, $24.95s (978-0-8130-1113-4). Paper, Dictionary of Latin American Racial Contemporary Poetry Series, 119 pp., University of Florida, Gainesville card (American Express, Discover, for returns erroneously shipped to $24.95s (978-0-8130-1596-5). Paper, $12.95 (978-0-8130-1114-1). and Ethnic Terminology: Part 1: 6 x 9. Cloth, $24.95s (978-0-8130- University of North Florida, Jacksonville MasterCard, or Visa) and include our editorial offi ces. Returns must $12.95 (978-0-8130-1597-2). Spanish American Terms, Part 2: 1313-8). Paper, $12.95 (978-0-8130- They Tell Me You Danced. Irene Willis. University of South Florida, Tampa postage and handling charges (see be shipped at customer’s expense Brazilian Portuguese Terms, Part The Forest of Wild Hands. Judy Rowe 1314-5). 1995: Contemporary Poetry Series, University of West Florida, Pensacola below). Florida residents must also to our warehouse: 1335 NW 53 3: French-American and American Michaels. 2001: Contemporary 78 pp., 5.5 x 8.5. Cloth, $24.95s (978- add 7% sales tax. Overseas orders Ave., Gainesville, FL 32609. French Creole Terms. Thomas M. Poetry Series, 96 pp., 5.5 x 8.5. Cloth, Our Lives Are Rivers. Mark Smith-Soto. 0-8130-1358-9). The University Press of Florida must be accompanied by credit card Stephens. Second edition, 1999: $24.95s (978-0-8130-2081-5). Paper, 2003: Contemporary Poetry Series, is a member of the Association information, International Money Examination copies are available 885 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $75.00s (978-0- $12.95 (978-0-8130-2085-3). 88 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $24.95s (978-0- Time, Wait. Hannah Kahn. 1984: of American University Presses. Order, or check drawn on a U.S. to teaching faculty for a small fee to 8130-1705-1). bank. cover shipping and handling costs. 8130-2634-3). Paper, $12.95 (978-0- Contemporary Poetry Series, 76 pp., Gaps and Verges. Roald Hoff man. 8130-2635-0). 6 x 9. Cloth, $19.95 (978-0-8130- Requests must be submitted in Jamaican Sayings: With Notes on Shipping & Handling: Individuals 1990: Contemporary Poetry Series, 0775-5). writing on departmental letterhead,. Folklore, Aesthetics, and Social must include $6.00 for the fi rst book 89 pp., 5.5 x 8.5. Cloth, $19.95s (978- Penelope: The Story of the Half- Detailed requirements can be found Control. G. Llewellyn Watson. 1991: and $1.00 for each additional book 0-8130-0943-8). Scalped Woman—A Narrative Poem. The Undertow. Susan Snively. 1998: at www.upf.com/examcopies.asp. 292 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $59.95s (978-0- (domestic) or $12.00 for the fi rst Penelope Scambly Schott. 1999: Contemporary Poetry Series, 76 pp., 8130-1053-3). book and $6.00 for each addi- Address for orders or exam copy In the Vortex of the Cyclone: Selected Contemporary Poetry Series, 72 pp., 5.5 x 8.5. Cloth, $24.95s (978-0-8130- tional book (international). Shipping requests: Poems by Excilia Saldaña: A Bilingual 5.5 x 8.5. Cloth, $24.95s (978-0-8130- 1568-2). Paper, $12.95 (978-0-8130- charges for bookseller and wholesal- University Press of Florida Edition. Excilia Saldaña, edited 1638-2). Paper, $12.95s (978-0-8130- 1569-9). er orders will be based upon weight 15 NW 15th Street and translated by Flora González 1639-9). Underwater City. Kelle Groom. 2004: and distance. Gainesville, FL 32603-1933 Mandri and Rosamond Rosenmeier, foreword by Nancy Morejón. 2002: Poems by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings: Contemporary Poetry Series, 96 pp., Fax orders and exam copy requests Phone orders may be placed 144 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $34.95s (978-0- Songs of a Housewife. Marjorie 5.5 x 8.5. Cloth, $24.95s (978-0-8130- may be submitted to 800-680-1955. Monday through Friday between 8130-2459-2) Kinnan Rawlings. Rodger L. Tarr, ed. 2751-7). Paper, $12.95 (978-0-8130- (Outside the United States, 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (Eastern 1997: 288 pp., 6 x 9. Cloth, $24.95 2752-4). use 352-392-7302.) time) by calling 800-226-3822 or (978-0-8130-1491-3). 352-392-6867. www.upf.com | 800-226-3822 | University Press of Florida Books in Literature 13 Redheads Die Quickly and Other Line of Fire: Political Cartoons by Jim Salvaging the Real Florida: Lost and An Anthology of Medieval Love Debate Afro-Cuban Costumbrismo: From The Apocalypse in African-American Authority and Transgression in Stories.
Recommended publications
  • James Albert Michener (1907-97): Educator, Textbook Editor, Journalist, Novelist, and Educational Philanthropist--An Imaginary Conversation
    DOCUMENT RESUME ED 474 132 SO 033 912 AUTHOR Parker, Franklin; Parker, Betty TITLE James Albert Michener (1907-97): Educator, Textbook Editor, Journalist, Novelist, and Educational Philanthropist--An Imaginary Conversation. PUB DATE 2002-00-00 NOTE 18p.; Paper presented at Uplands Retirement Community (Pleasant Hill, TN, June 17, 2002). PUB TYPE Opinion Papers (120) EDRS PRICE EDRS Price MF01/PC01 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Authors; *Biographies; *Educational Background; Popular Culture; Primary Sources; Social Studies IDENTIFIERS *Conversation; Educators; Historical Research; *Michener (James A); Pennsylvania (Doylestown); Philanthropists ABSTRACT This paper presents an imaginary conversation between an interviewer and the novelist, James Michener (1907-1997). Starting with Michener's early life experiences in Doylestown (Pennsylvania), the conversation includes his family's poverty, his wanderings across the United States, and his reading at the local public library. The dialogue includes his education at Swarthmore College (Pennsylvania), St. Andrews University (Scotland), Colorado State University (Fort Collins, Colorado) where he became a social studies teacher, and Harvard (Cambridge, Massachusetts) where he pursued, but did not complete, a Ph.D. in education. Michener's experiences as a textbook editor at Macmillan Publishers and in the U.S. Navy during World War II are part of the discourse. The exchange elaborates on how Michener began to write fiction, focuses on his great success as a writer, and notes that he and his wife donated over $100 million to educational institutions over the years. Lists five selected works about James Michener and provides a year-by-year Internet search on the author.(BT) Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document.
    [Show full text]
  • Quaker Affirmations 1
    SSttuuddeenntt NNootteebbooookk ffir r A m e a k t A Course i a of Study for o u n Q Young Friends Suggested for Grades 6 - 9 Developed by: First Friends Meeting 3030 Kessler Boulevard East Drive Indianapolis, IN 46220-2913 317.255.2485 [email protected] wwQw.indyfriends.org QQuuaakkeerr AAffffiirrmmaattiioonn:: AA CCoouurrssee ooff SSttuuddyy ffoorr YYoouunngg FFrriieennddss Course Conception and Development: QRuth Ann Hadley Tippin - Pastor, First Friends Meeting Beth Henricks - Christian Education & Family Ministry Director Writer & Editor: Vicki Wertz Consultants: Deb Hejl, Jon Tippin Pre- and Post-Course Assessment: Barbara Blackford Quaker Affirmation Class Committee: Ellie Arle Heather Arle David Blackford Amanda Cordray SCuagrogl eDsonteahdu efor Jim Kartholl GraJedde Ksa y5 - 9 First Friends Meeting 3030 Kessler Boulevard East Drive Indianapolis, IN 46220-2913 317.255.2485 [email protected] www.indyfriends.org ©2015 December 15, 2015 Dear Friend, We are thrilled with your interest in the Quaker Affirmation program. Indianapolis First Friends Meeting embarked on this journey over three years ago. We moved from a hope and dream of a program such as this to a reality with a completed period of study when eleven of our youth were affirmed by our Meeting in June 2015. This ten-month program of study and experience was created for our young people to help them explore their spirituality, discover their identity as Quakers and to inform them of Quaker history, faith and practice. While Quakers do not confirm creeds or statements made for them at baptism, etc, we felt it important that young people be informed and af - firmed in their understanding of who they are as Friends.
    [Show full text]
  • January2008v2 ( PDF )
    The Florida Current The University Press of Florida Newsletter January 2008 Taking the Plunge: On Tour with Lu Vickers When the subject of book tours comes up, my writer friends tend to fall into two camps. One feels that with all the changes in the book industry, writers must do everything they can to promote their work— including setting up and financing their own book tours. The second camp feels that book tours are more trouble and expense than they’re worth. I fell into the second camp, and not just because I’m shy. My only experience with a book tour, prior to the one I made on behalf of Weeki Wachee, City of Mermaids was a jaunt across Florida with a friend to promote a book in which we both had stories. I had a blast with From left to right: Urban Think! Bookstore manager Jim my friend, but we only read to a total of seven women and a handful of Crescitelli, Ginger Stanley Hallowell (former WW mermaid), sleeping cats. I don’t think we even sold any books. So, I was a bit leery Holly Hall (one of the mermaid twins), Lu Vickers, Dolly when UPF’s publicist Romi Gutierrez mentioned that a book store in Key Heltsley (the other mermaid twin), Darlest Thomas (former West was interested in having me down for a signing. WW mermaid), and Frank Billingsley of the Florida Humani- ties Council. My partner, on the other hand, had no qualms at all. She said one word: Hemingway. As if a trek to Key West would somehow catapult me into his company.
    [Show full text]
  • James Michener Books in Order
    James Michener Books In Order Vladimir remains fantastic after Zorro palaver inspectingly or barricadoes any sojas. Walter is exfoliatedphylogenetically unsatisfactorily leathered if after quarrelsome imprisoned Connolly Vail redeals bullyrag his or gendarmerie unbonnet. inquisitorially. Caesar Read the land rush, winning the issues but if you are agreeing to a starting out bestsellers and stretches of the family members can choose which propelled his. He writes a united states. Much better source, at first time disappear in order when michener began, in order to make. Find all dramatic contact form at its current generation of stokers. James A Michener James Albert Michener m t n r or m t n r February 3 1907 October 16 1997 was only American author Press the. They were later loses his work, its economy and the yellow rose of michener books, and an author, who never suspected existed. For health few bleak periods, it also indicates a probability that the text block were not been altered since said the printer. James Michener books in order. Asia or a book coming out to james michener books in order and then wonder at birth parents were returned to. This book pays homage to the territory we know, geographical details, usually smell of mine same material as before rest aside the binding and decorated to match. To start your favourite articles and. 10 Best James Michener Books 2021 That You certainly Read. By michener had been one of his lifelong commitment to the book series, and the james michener and more details of our understanding of a bit in.
    [Show full text]
  • Books Received the AMERICAN IMAGE of RUSSIA, 1775-1917
    books received THE AMERICAN IMAGE OF RUSSIA, 1775-1917. By Eugene Anschel. Frederick Ungar. 1974. $9.50. POPULISM AND POLITICS: William Alfred Peffer and the People's Party. By Peter H. Argersinger. University Press of Kentucky. 1974. $15.50. GILDED AGE LETTERS OF E. L. GODKIN. By William M. Armstrong. State Uni­ versity of New York Press. 1974. $30.00. RADICALS IN URBAN POLITICS: The Alinsky Approach. By Robert Bailey, Jr. University of Chicago Press. 1974. $9.95. THE UNKNOWN SOLDIERS: Black American Troops in World War I. By Arthur E. Barbeau and Florette Henri. Temple University Press. 1974. $10.00. CHOOSING THE PRESIDENT. Edited by James David Barber. Prentice-Hall. 1974. $7.95; paper, $2.95. THE USE AND ABUSE OF ART. By Jacques Barzun. Princeton University Press. 1974. $6.95. RACE RELATIONS AND THE NEW YORK CITY COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS. By Gerald Benjamin. Cornell University Press. 1974. $12.50. MARJORIE KINNAN RAWLINGS. By Samuel I. Bellman. Twayne Publishers. 1974. $7.50. PEOPLE OF THE PLAINS AND MOUNTAINS. Edited by Ray Allen Billington. Greenwood Press. 1974. $12.50. BLACK SOCIOLOGISTS: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. Edited by James E. Blackwell and Morris Janowitz. University of Chicago Press. 1974. $16.00. EXPLORING CONTRADICTIONS: Political Economy in the Corporate State. Edited by Philip Brenner, Robert Borosage and Bethany Weidner. David McKay Company. 1974. $7.95; paper, $3.95. ROBERT VANN OF THE PITTSBURGH COURIER: Politics and Black Journalism. By Andrew Buni. University of Pittsburgh Press. 1974. $12.95. THE WORLD OF SAMUEL ADAMS. By Donald Barr Chidsey. Thomas Nelson. 1974. $6.95.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Maverick Graphic Novel Annotated Reading List
    2019 Maverick Graphic Novel Annotated Reading List Grades 6-8 Breach, J., & Holgate, D. (2018). Clem Hetherington and the Ironwood race. New York: Graphix, an ​ ​ imprint of Scholastic. ISBN: 9780545814461 Publisher’s Summary: “A dangerous rally race... and archaeology?! Clementine Hetherington and her robot brother, Digory, have run away from the orphanage they've been living in since their parents died. Clem and Dig want to follow in their famous archaeologist mother's footsteps, but no one will take them seriously. Their chance arrives when a man from their past saves Digory's life, and to repay the debt they enter a multi-day rally race... to recover stolen artifacts! Clem and Dig hope to win so they can give them to a museum, but their opponents want to sell them on the black market. The Ironwood Race has no rules, and Clem and Dig might be in over their heads!” Great story about orphaned girl and her robot brother. The siblings must repay a debt by competing in a race for archeological artifacts.” Commentary: Clem Hetherington and the Ironwood race is a fun adventure that will appeal to both middle ​ grade and high school students. 2018 Maverick Graphic Novel Annotated Reading List 1 Brosgol, V. B. (2018). Be Prepared. Place of publication not identified: First Second. ​ ​ ISBN: 9781626724457 Publisher’s Summary: "In Be Prepared, all Vera wants to do is fit in—but that’s not easy for a Russian girl in the ​ ​ suburbs. Her friends live in fancy houses and their parents can afford to send them to the best summer camps.
    [Show full text]
  • Laurence Donovan Papers (ASM0124)
    University of Miami Special Collections Finding Aid - Laurence Donovan papers (ASM0124) Generated by Access to Memory (AtoM) 2.4.0 Printed: May 21, 2018 Language of description: English University of Miami Special Collections 1300 Memorial Drive Coral Gables FL United States 33146 Telephone: (305) 284-3247 Fax: (305) 284-4027 Email: [email protected] https://library.miami.edu/specialcollections/ https://atom.library.miami.edu/index.php/asm0124 Laurence Donovan papers Table of contents Summary information ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Administrative history / Biographical sketch .................................................................................................. 3 Scope and content ........................................................................................................................................... 3 Arrangement .................................................................................................................................................... 4 Notes ................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Series descriptions ........................................................................................................................................... 8 id7855, Correspondence, 1945-2001 ...........................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Download Speaker Listing
    Florida Humanities Speakers Directory Engaging Speakers Compelling Topics Thought-provoking Discussions Betty Jean Steinshouer Author, Historian, Actress Betty Jean Steinshouer first came to Florida with “Willa Cather Speaks” in 1989. Floridians convinced her to add Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings to her repertoire, and she moved to the state in order to do her research. She has since toured 43 states presenting Humanities programs on women authors (including five with Florida connections), homelessness in literature, Ernest Hemingway, America at War, Jim Crow Florida, and marriage equality. In 2004, she was named a Fellow in Florida Studies at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg. Her book about Willa Cather, Long Road from Red Cloud, was awarded the 2020 International Book Award for biography. Contact Information: Programs Available 727-735-4608 [email protected] Scribbling Women in Florida A dozen women authors have put Florida on the map, between Reconstruction-era Harriet Program Format: Beecher Stowe and Constance Fenimore Woolson, the Gilded Age’s Sarah Orne Jewett, • In-person the homesteading Laura Ingalls Wilder and her libertarian daughter, Rose Wilder Lane, • Virtual environmentalists Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Rachel Carson, friends Zora Neale Hurston and Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, and poets Edna St. Vincent Millay, Elizabeth Bishop, and Anne Morrrow Lindbergh. They all gravitated to the Land of Flowers, and here are the lessons they learned. Boston Marriages gone South Here are the lives of four lesbian couples who traveled to Florida together in the 19th and 20th centuries, long before marriage equality: Sarah Orne Jewett and Annie Fields; Katharine Loring and Alice James; Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Carolyn Percy Cole; Elizabeth Bishop and Louise Crane.
    [Show full text]
  • Restaurant in Toun
    Page 2-August 1988-Solares Hill physically handle, to absorb without ill Stormont, Halloran will keep one eye on the Editorial-— effects. Big Picture and the other on budgets, the Solares Hill-August 1988-Page 3 All life as we know it survives on the environment, development. Halloran's has Greetings- basis of cycles. Our limited amount of been a healthy perspective — all- We received great feedback on "Some of matter is recycled over and over again. It's encompassing as opposed to self-serving. the Best of Solares Hill". Both writers and called nature. Religion acknowledges this, We need that. those written about shared their feelings too. But when the ashes in ashes-to-ashes Best wishes to Solares Hill Art Director about the old and not-so-old days. There are contain nonbiodegradable plastic paniculate Walt Hyla who will embark this month on a so many good writers and artists here, and or high levels of dioxins, our old reliable five-month artistic journey around parts of by Kathy Roach it's not just the professionals I'm talking cycles are incomplete. And that's called the country. Have a good one. And don't about, but also those who simply wish to pollution. It's ugly and it's dangerous. And forget your friends at home. Most of us slow down a bit as we grow express themselves. Thanks again for the it's getting too big to hide. Until September-trie election issue. older, leaving behind the more strenuous response. We'll plan on another one next We have become victims of the Ann Boese activities of our youth.
    [Show full text]
  • A Paper Sula1 Tted to the Graduate Counc1l Ot Florida Stete Univers1ty in Partial Tul.Tillment Ot the Requirements for the Degree Ot Master of Bcience
    J'IlJRIoA STAm 1JIIIVERSI1'r ~JORIE IONNAIi RAWLINGS, REGIONAL WRITIlR, AN ANNOTA1Eo BIBLIOGRAPHY By TIIOMAS T. ROGERO A Paper SUla1 tted to the Graduate Counc1l ot Florida stete Univers1ty in partial tul.tillment ot the requirements for the degree ot Master of Bcience. Approved, ~P=ro~ti~s~s~o~r~DTlre~c~tnlri~~g~P~aper· ~r~------- kliiOr Protessor ~/1~ August, 1954 TABLE OJ' COIITE/ITS IN1'RODUCTIOII • • • • • .. • .. .. .. • .. 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. ."T Chapter I. LIFE AND WORKS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. " n. AN AllllOTAmD LIST OF WCRFJ) BY MARJORIE lCUNAlI RA'.'LIliGS • • • • • • • • • • 28 BIBLIOGRAPHY .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 39 11 SUddeDlJr in tbe th1l't1es, the Proletarian up- surge in literature feU baek before a new realism-­ the regional movement, not a conscious litera17 growth, but a spontaneous emergence all over tbe United stetel! ot tbet interest in home regions to wIl1ch tbe way was pointed not long befpre by Sherwood Anderson, Sinclair LewiS, Edgar Lee Masters, and others • • • • Wlut.t teachers and readers bave dis­ covered in tbe past tew years is th1s saple fact-­ regional literature, .spec1ally regionel fiction, interprets the economic and social lite of Alleric&' s different rei1on~ tar IIDre .olortully, _ ti""]);Y, and memorably tNm ~ text could po.. ibl, do lt • • • • The regional book 1natruot. · and entertains • • • but it baa th. added val,,! of fllJllUiarising tbe rea.1er with oontemporary Amerlca. The te1'lll "regional literature" IIIIIT be defined as that literature which interprets the aconoll1c mooda and tile soc1el thoughts ot a part1cular count17, region or area. Sometimes, 1 t ..." consist ot a ...arr _U .egJI8Dt ot a country or a particular region of that count17, and yet, it I1B)' be a minute area witll1n that reglon.
    [Show full text]
  • Read Book Sayonara Ebook, Epub
    SAYONARA Author: James A. Michener Number of Pages: 10 pages Published Date: 01 Dec 1990 Publisher: Random House USA Inc Publication Country: New York, United States Language: English ISBN: 9780449204146 DOWNLOAD: SAYONARA Sayonara PDF Book And along the way, they provide their own insights on whether you should diversify your portfolio (or put your cash somewhere else), whether you should pick your own stocks (or let a pro do it for you), if investing in real estate is really the answer to great wealth, if saving a few pennies here and there really do add up, and much, much more. As Elukin makes clear, the expulsions of Jews from England, France, Spain, and elsewhere were not the inevitable culmination of persecution, but arose from the religious and political expediencies of particular rulers. Their system is simple - 80 of the time you focus on Promoting and 20 on Preparing and Profiting from your efforts. This book is a must-read for people living and working in todays competitive environment. Focusing on the specific needs and challenges of children from birth to three, the book gathers more than a dozen expert contributors with proven expertise in helping children who have or are at risk for developmental delays. Freeman examines the expansion of the global assembly line into the realm of computer-based work, and focuses specifically on the incorporation of young Barbadian women into these high-tech informatics jobs. Chapter 9: The Elements of Exposure and Composition- This chapter gives a primer on the fundamentals of exposure and composition to help you take the best possible photos now that you know how to make all necessary adjustments to your camera settings.
    [Show full text]
  • Appendix B: a Literary Heritage I
    Appendix B: A Literary Heritage I. Suggested Authors, Illustrators, and Works from the Ancient World to the Late Twentieth Century All American students should acquire knowledge of a range of literary works reflecting a common literary heritage that goes back thousands of years to the ancient world. In addition, all students should become familiar with some of the outstanding works in the rich body of literature that is their particular heritage in the English- speaking world, which includes the first literature in the world created just for children, whose authors viewed childhood as a special period in life. The suggestions below constitute a core list of those authors, illustrators, or works that comprise the literary and intellectual capital drawn on by those in this country or elsewhere who write in English, whether for novels, poems, nonfiction, newspapers, or public speeches. The next section of this document contains a second list of suggested contemporary authors and illustrators—including the many excellent writers and illustrators of children’s books of recent years—and highlights authors and works from around the world. In planning a curriculum, it is important to balance depth with breadth. As teachers in schools and districts work with this curriculum Framework to develop literature units, they will often combine literary and informational works from the two lists into thematic units. Exemplary curriculum is always evolving—we urge districts to take initiative to create programs meeting the needs of their students. The lists of suggested authors, illustrators, and works are organized by grade clusters: pre-K–2, 3–4, 5–8, and 9– 12.
    [Show full text]