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20991
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Bathanti, who is North Carolina's poet laureate and a professor at Appalachian State University, discusses how he teaches combat veterans to write about their experiences and what he has learned about combat. The state has one of the largest populations of veterans in the country.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 81 Issue 6, Nov 2013, p104-106, 108-110, il Periodical Website
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21126
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In this interview with writer and Black Mountain College alum Fielding Dawson, the interviewer meant to only discuss Dawson's recently released The Black Mountain Book. The interview quickly become one not so much about the book, but about Black Mountain College itself and the time that Fielding spent there.
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22176
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Black Mountain College, located near Black Mountain in Buncombe County, was a unique institution, an innovative experiment in higher education that lasted only twenty-four years. It was established in 1933 by John Andrew Rice and a group of brilliant artists, poets, and intellectuals. The college never had an enrollment of over one hundred even in the best of years. Today, its faculty and student body reads like a who's who of cultural visionaries, including John Cage, Anni Albers, and Buckmaster Fuller. The College closed in 1957. Innovative as it was, Black Mountain College is practically unknown within and without the state.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 81 Issue 11, Apr 2014, p158-162, 164, 166, 168, 170, 172, il Periodical Website
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