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Borne on air; essays by Idaho writers.


9781597660419

Borne on air; essays by Idaho writers.

Ed. by Mary Clearman Blew and Phil Druker.

Eastern Washington U. Press

2009

263 pages

$15.95

Paperback

Elements series

PS571

Blew (creative writing, U. of Idaho) and Druker (writing, U. of Idaho) compile 19 essays and one poem written by Idaho writers, including Kim Barnes, Claire Davis, William Johnson, Buddy Levy, Joy Passanante, William Studebaker, and Robert Wrigley, who write about their relationship to air. Essays relate to such topics as flight, storms, asthma, drowning, ghosts, and air pollution. This is the third volume in a series of writings by Idaho authors that are dedicated to the elements.

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Date:Aug 1, 2009
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