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Footnote #2
Cynthia Anderson
Leah Angstman
Charles Bane, Jr.
Garrett J. Brown
Mary Buchinger
Alan Catlin
John Paul Davies
Gary Every
Tyler Gillespie
Emily Kiernan
Tricia Knoll
Llanwyre Laish
Alexis Larkin
Phillip Larrea
Raymond Luczak
Yasmin Khan Murgai
GennaRose Nethercott
Jennifer Roche
Francine Rubin
Jon Sindell
John Vicary
Holly M. Wendt
Rodney Wilhite
其他書名
A Literary Journal of History
出版
Alternating Current
, 2018-03-27
主題
Fiction / Historical / General
Literary Criticism / Poetry
ISBN
194658004X
9781946580047
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=1TeCtAEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The second issue of Alternating Current's annual literary publication contains 43 works of poetry, maps, photographs, fiction, essays, articles, and nonfiction by 30 authors about various historical topics. Within these pages, you will find contemporary outlooks on history right alongside little-known public domain works that feel as fresh and as vibrant (and as scary) as if they were written today. Here, the old meets the new, and you'll discover fascinating history from a personal, non-scholarly literary approach.In this issue, you'll meet Jack the Ripper, Fanny Hooe, Jesse James, Geronimo, Lewis & Clark, Nikolai Vavilov, and the crew of the Edmund Fitzgerald. You'll learn of the catastrophic Hartley Colliery mining disaster, the woman who went over Niagara Falls in a barrel, the lost language of the Clatsop, harvesting sugar beets during World War II, how Commonwealth Indians were treated during World War I, and the costs of artistic patronage. You'll discover what Dorothy was like during the Great Depression and how Lucile Fitch gave birth to an atomic bomb. Writers speak about deafness, queerness, and birth control in the face of Margaret Sanger's and Alexander Graham Bell's abhorrent eugenics rants, alongside the effects of the Oklahoma City bombing, erasure poems of Jules Verne, and the sacrifices of historical witchcraft.The Featured Writer, Holly M. Wendt, mines 18th-century New England newspapers for responses to clippings about lost items, weeks at sea, feminism, and transporting lions. Her work is showcased next to the winners and finalists for the 2016 Charter Oak Award for Best Historical.