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In the Middle of the Middle West: Literary Nonfiction from the Heartland

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The 42 essays in this collection take their inspiration from the Midwest―not just from its physical terrain but from its emotional terrain as well. They come from writers of diverse poets, novelists, filmmakers, and journalists; some who came and stayed, some who came and left, and some who were born and raised in this place. The essays revolve generally around issues of conflict between place and identity, and the theme of diversity―be it religious, sexual, racial, artistic, cultural, occupational, or geographical―runs throughout. Writers featured in this collection include Maxine Chernoff, Stuart Dybek, Michael Martone, Cris Mazza, James McManus, Scott Russell Sanders, Mary Swander, and many others of national reputation.

320 pages, Paperback

First published October 15, 2003

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August 9, 2009
Very cool collection of literary non-fiction from the Midwest - purchased at Vons in West Lafeyette, IN, and read while visiting that state
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