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Poet Byer and novelist and memoirist Orr discuss Orr's novels, work, and life leading up to and as a writer.
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23312
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Monique Truong details how growing up in North Carolina as a Vietnamese war refugee shaped her identity as an author. This interview took place after the release of her novel, 'Bitter in the Mouth.'
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23313
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James Applewhite discusses the lives and writings of two poets, Randall Jarrell (1914-1965) and William Wordsworth (1770-1850).
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23314
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Tunc discusses the life and works of Paul Eliot Green (1894-1981), a North Carolina southern Gothic playwright. Green played a significant role in the social developments of the new south of the first half of the twentieth century.
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23315
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Ellis considers Charles Chestnutt's 1905 novel that discussed the failure of Reconstruction in North Carolina.
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Ellis considers Charles Chestnutt's 1905 novel that discussed the failure of Reconstruction in North Carolina.
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Gerard discusses history and documentary filmmaking with a childhood friend, Ken Burns. Burns is a filmmaker who seeks to excite an interest in the history behind the fiction in his documentary films.
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North Carolina Literary Review (NoCar PS 266 N8 N66x), Vol. Issue 24, 2015, p115-125, il, por Periodical Website