An edition of Imagining home (1995)

Imagining home

writing from the Midwest

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An edition of Imagining home (1995)

Imagining home

writing from the Midwest

From Kathleen Norris's thoughts on being a member of a literary culture outside of where "place can stick to us in western South Dakota," to Jon Hassler's remembrances of the houses of his childhood, Imagining Home begins at the real places of the Midwest and finishes with the locales that fill a writer's memories and desires.

Imagining Home centers on the premise that a sense of place is far more than a matter of geographical landscape, comprising instead a complex web of associations, human communities, history, spirituality, and memory. In untangling and reweaving these various strands, the authors consider that although the Upper Midwestern terrain is quite diverse, there is nonetheless a kind of cohesiveness - a lack of large urban centers, a low density of population - that makes the area almost invisible to itself.

These essays offer a chance to look at the way landscape plays a key role in the formation of imagination as well as to come to terms with the paradox of love and disdain for one's home place.

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Language
English
Pages
212

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Imagining home: writing from the Midwest
1995, University of Minnesota Press
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Edition Notes

Published in
Minneapolis

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
810.8/03277
Library of Congress
PS563 .I46 1995, PS563.I46 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 212 p. :
Number of pages
212

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL785862M
ISBN 10
0816627800
LCCN
95018078
OCLC/WorldCat
32430609
LibraryThing
1821982
Goodreads
2626210

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Work ID
OL17649055W

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