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5/21/13: Litquake’s Poetry Tuesday & Gypsy Jazz | Yerba Buena Gardens - FREE
Wallace Stegner Fellow and Chace Lecturer at Stanford University, Peter Kline teaches creative writing at USF. His first collection of poems, Deviants, will be published in the fall by Stephen F. Austin State University Press. Jennifer Elise Foerster‘s first from Fun Cheap San Francisco Read more »
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Daily Dose for Sat, May 11: English Creek
of legend with lore." The Washington Post "Here is the real Montana, the real West, through the eyes of a real writer." Wallace Stegner This first novel of Doig's three-part saga of life in Montana's Two Medicine country is about the important summer of 1939 from Powell's Books Read more »
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Angle of Repose
Pye 8-12-11 Written by Wallace Stegner, Angle of Repose won the Pulitzer Prize in 1972. Based on the letters written by Mary Hallcock Foote, the inspiration to Stengner’s character, Susan Ward, Stegner writes about a man, Lyman Ward, who has developed a bone from EssayClub.com Read more »
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Spring foreword: A guide to some of the season’s most anticipated releases
it’s the deafening buzz around Anthony Marra, who comes with a fine a pedigree: MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford, Whiting Award winner and a debut novel earning rapturous endorsements from Ann Patchett, T.C. Boyle and from Globe and Mail Read more »
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"The Wilderness Idea"
American writer, teacher, and conservationist Wallace Stegner was born on this day in 1909. Stegner's three dozen books include two award-winning novels -- Angle of Repose (1972 Pulitzer) and The Spectator Bird (1977 National Book Award) -- but he may be more from Barnes & Noble Review Read more »