River Writing by James Applewhite
An Eno Journal
"River Writing" is a poetic exploration of the natural world, memory, and the passage of time as reflected through the lens of rivers and waterways. The author weaves together personal history with the landscapes of the American South, particularly focusing on the rivers that have shaped both the land and the human experience. Through a collection of poems, the work delves into themes of heritage, change, and the enduring power of nature, offering readers a contemplative journey that merges the external flow of water with the internal flow of thought and emotion.
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- Published
- 1988
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 72
- Original Language
- English
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