Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
169
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1971
Publisher
Appalachian Studies Center
Description
This edition of a literary magazine showcases a rich tapestry of creativity, featuring a diverse collection of short stories, poetry, and theatrical works. The contributors, a blend of established and emerging voices, weave together narratives that reflect the complexities of human experience, capturing moments of beauty, struggle, and connection. Each piece invites the reader into different worlds, encouraging a deeper understanding of various perspectives and themes that resonate throughout the seasons of life.
The magazine serves as a time capsule of its era, with contributions that resonate well beyond their publication date. Readers may find themselves exploring the intricate emotions and vivid imagery crafted by talents such as Harriette Simpson Arnow and Albert Goldbarth, who offer profound insights and reflections. With a commitment to showcasing literary excellence, this issue stands as a testament to the artistry of storytelling in its myriad forms, encouraging both contemplation and enjoyment.
The magazine serves as a time capsule of its era, with contributions that resonate well beyond their publication date. Readers may find themselves exploring the intricate emotions and vivid imagery crafted by talents such as Harriette Simpson Arnow and Albert Goldbarth, who offer profound insights and reflections. With a commitment to showcasing literary excellence, this issue stands as a testament to the artistry of storytelling in its myriad forms, encouraging both contemplation and enjoyment.
Genres
History
Poetry