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THE GREENSBORO REVIEW

by L J REYNOLDS

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University of North Carolina, 1966. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition.. Volume1, Number1, May 1966. The journal's inaugural issue featured work from students in the first years of the MFA Writing Program at Greensboro, including Kelly Cherry, Harry Humes, Thomas W. Molyneux, and Angela Davis. Students and faculty members printed the issue in the campus duplicating shop, then collated it by hand. Greensboro painter Betty Watson designed the logo that is still in use today..

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Black Dog Books US (US)
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Title
THE GREENSBORO REVIEW
Author
L J REYNOLDS
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Edition
1st Edition.
Publisher
University of North Carolina
Date Published
1966

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