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Writing a Sense of Place: New Hampshire’s Local-Global Literatures

Brinda Charry, William Doreski, and Jeff Friedman, Keene State College

6 p.m. Thursday, November 5; Starving Artist
What makes a New England writer? How does a literary work become globalized? Where do readers find New Hampshire in the work of contemporary literary practitioners working after Robert Frost? Using these questions as their points of departure, Brinda Charry, William Doreski, and Jeff Friedman will read from their work, contributing to the 2009 Symposium’s exploration of culture and geography.

3 Comments on “Writing a Sense of Place: New Hampshire’s Local-Global Literatures”

  1. #1 Kim
    on Oct 16th, 2009 at 12:02 pm

    I will correct the typo

  2. #2 Kim
    on Nov 4th, 2009 at 2:03 pm

    Events are on campus at Keene State College

  3. #3 Kim
    on Nov 4th, 2009 at 2:03 pm

    Sorry…I didn’t see your whole question…the session you are looking for is at the Starving Artist on West Street right by the head of the square

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