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Record Nr.

UNINA9910779889203321

Titolo

State of the heart [[electronic resource] ] : South Carolina writers on the places they love / / edited by Aida Rogers ; [foreword by] Pat Conroy

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Columbia, : University of South Carolina Press, 2013

ISBN

1-61117-250-0

1-61117-252-7

Descrizione fisica

xxi, 223 p. : ill

Classificazione

LCO002000HIS036120LCO010000

Altri autori (Persone)

RogersAida

Disciplina

810.8/0358757

Soggetti

American literature - 21st century

South Carolina Literary collections

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Sommario/riassunto

"In State of the Heart, Aìˆda Rogers has crafted an artful love letter to our state, with contributions from a host of nationally and regionally recognized writers who've written short essays on the South Carolina places that they cherish. This anthology provides a multifaceted historical and personal view of the Palmetto State. Thematically organized, this collection offers a geographic and emotional scope that is as diverse as its contributors. Sportswriters describe beloved arenas; historians reflect on church ruins and forts. A playwright recalls the magic of her first theater experience; a food writer revels in a coastal joint that serves fresh oysters. Backyards, front porches, a small library at a children's home, the drama and camaraderie of building the Savannah River Site, and places that are gone except in the memories of the writers who loved them--these are just a few of the locales covered, all showing how South Carolina has changed and inspired people in a variety of ways. State of the Heart evokes a sense of history and timelessness by bringing together heartfelt responses to South Carolina locales rooted in memory, drawing on reflection, inspiration, and love. The anthology reveals a state that is more than a playground for tourists; it's a state of human hiding places that echo in the hearts of its literary citizens. Though presented as a book about place, the



collection is ultimately about our shared connections to one another, to a complex common past, and to ongoing efforts to frame and build a future of promise and possibility"--