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Titanic & Iceberg: Early Essays & Reviews
Author: Heyen, William
Pub Date: 2006; 259 pages
ISBN: 978-1-59539-003-5
Price: $14.95
Description:
A philosopher-logician might explain to us that the
Titanic came to be what it was and where it was by way
of countless causal series. The same thing may,
of course, be said of the iceberg to which in our
imaginations it is forever wedded. But accident may be
defined as the casual intersection of causal
series, and in this book of early critical writings by
William Heyen we may hear the scrapings of ice on steel,
the band playing on the doomed deck, may follow the
plunge of mind into ocean as he reads dozens of the
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Home: Autobiographies, Etc.
Author: Heyen, William
Pub Date: Aug 2005; 349 pages
ISBN: 978-0-9718059-3-4
Price: $14.95
Description:
Literary Nonfiction. Memoir.
A collection of essays, interviews, and other prose.
"William Heyen is a
remarkable poet."
—Joyce
Carol Oates; "William Heyen is that rare American
phenomenon: an undervalued major American poet."
—Vince
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Jezebel and the Peterbilt Mac Truck
Author: McCormick, Rebecca
Pub Date: 2005; 63 pages
ISBN: 978-0-9718059-6-5
Price: $14.95
Description:
Memoir. Rebecca McCormick (B.F.A., Vermont
College/Norwich University) is a writer, artist, and
book illustrator. Her poetry is published in The Oil
City Review, The Pittsburgh Quarterly,
Pennsylvania English, RiverSedge,
Sojourner and Tobeco, and Perspectivas.
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The Bluffton Charge: One Preacher's Struggle for
Civil Rights
Author: Howie, Stephen S.
Pub Date: 2000
ISBN: 0-9666028-3-8
Price: $14.95
Description:
Biography.
Politics. African American Studies. The Bluffton Charge
chronicles the struggle of two unsung heroes from the
early moments of the Civil Rights Movement. It is
written with grace and beauty by a son who sets out to
understand both those turbulent times and his parents as
they were before he was born. He has done a remarkable
job -- Patsy Sims, The Klan. With numerous black and
white photographs.
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