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27 Views of Chapel Hill
 

27 Views of Chapel Hill
A Southern Town in Prose & Poetry
Introduction by Daniel Wallace

Eno Publishers
978-0-9820771-9-1
ebook ISBN: 978-0-9832475-0-0
$16.50 paperback
6 x 9 
280 pages
Published in 2011
Fiction, North Carolina, Poetry

In 2010, Eno Publishers, based in Hillsborough, North Carolina, published 27 Views of Hillsborough: A Southern Town in Poetry & Prose, with an introduction by Michael Malone and literary contributions from 27 writers including Randall Kenan, Jill McCorkle, Craig Nova, and Jaki Shelton Green. To have a town documented in so many genres by so many skillful practitioners from so many perspectives was a rare phenomenon.

Following the success of that first collection, and in consideration of the multitude of writers who call North Carolina home, Eno Publishers is expanding 27 Views into a series that creates a literary “ode” to each title city or town—literally, a “literary landscape of home.”

In the second collection in the series, 27 Views of Chapel Hill: A Southern University Town in Prose & Poetry, writers of multiple generations, points of view, and ethnic voices reflect on the rich creative and intellectual atmosphere of Chapel Hill—the hometown of the renowned University of North Carolina and a community that has managed to preserve its distinct sense of place. The collection’s essays, short stories, book excerpts, and poetry represent a choir of voices that reflect the social, historic, and creative fabric of Chapel Hill. Daniel Wallace, whose novel Big Fish was published by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill in 1999, introduces this edition and illustrates the book's cover.

The collection casts a wide net around the eponymous university town. It addresses everything from firsthand accounts of civil-rights protests to the post-9/11 experience of an Egyptian writer living in Chapel Hill to a reverie on the scent of “first breath of spring” blossoms in Coker Arboretum to a remembrance of Georgia Carroll Kyser, supermodel from the 1930s and longtime Chapel Hillian. Among the writers represented are Elizabeth Spencer, presidential historian William Leuchtenburg, Wells Tower, Samia Serageldin, Nic Brown, Daphne Athas, Bland Simpson, Mildred Council of Mama Dip’s, Alan Shapiro, Moreton Neal, Paul Jones, Karen Parker, and Will McInerney of Sacrificial Poets.

Praise for 27 Views of Hillsborough

"27 Views is no work of chamber of commerce puffery. A mélange of commentary and literary tribute, the ‘views’ paint a many-faceted, layered portrait of the Orange County seat. . . . Voices include whites, African Americans, Native Americans, Southerners, and new arrivals. Entries run the gamut from local color to realism, with the emphasis on realism."
North Carolina Library Association Journal

". . . a vivid tableau of how a community shapes the lives of those who heed its call."
Our State magazine

". . . a testament to community spirit."
Asheville Citizen-Times

"The perspectives are fresh and unexpected. . . . As [novelist] Lee Smith pointed out . . . the collection is far from a 'sweetie, sweetie' sort of travelogue meant to attract tourists from New Jersey."
Carrboro Citizen

Other Titles in the 27 Views Series

27 Views of Asheville
27 Views of Durham
27 Views of Hillsborough

Authors included in 27 Views of Chapel Hill:

Mildred Council
Paul Cuadros
Lewis Black
Wells Tower
Elizabeth Spencer
Karen L. Parker
Erica Eisdorfer
Paul Jones
Charles Thompson
CJ Suitt
Sy Safransky
William Leutchtenburg
Will McInerney
Bland Simpson
Daphne Athas
Will Blythe
Marcie Cohen Ferris
Moreton Neal
Lawrence Naumoff
D.G. Martin
Jim Seay
Alan Shapiro
Michael McFee
Jock Lauterer
Samia Serageldin
David Brown
Nick Brown

27 Views of Chapel Hill - Introduction and Excerpts