Image: A Journal of the Arts & Religion, Number 11 (Fall 1995)
by Betts, Doris
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- Paperback
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About This Item
Fine condition! A crisp, bright, and tight copy -- no markings or defects of any kind. Personal copy SIGNED by author (and member of the journal's editorial advisory board) Doris Betts on the title page. Includes a long interview with the novelist, as well as an essay, "Keeping All the Options Open: The Christian Vocation in the Secular Academy," based upon a speech delivered by Doris Betts to a an ecumenical group of religious faculty members at UNC-Chapel Hill. Also includes poetry by Wyatt Prunty, fiction by Jon Hassler, drama by Gilette Elvgren, and a profile of artist Jerome Witkin. (126 pages.) Ships from NC. All journals are sealed in plastic, packaged securely with protective cardboard backing, and shipped promptly.
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- Seller
- Armadillo Books (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 720180714
- Title
- Image: A Journal of the Arts & Religion, Number 11 (Fall 1995)
- Author
- Betts, Doris
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- The Hillsdale Review
- Place of Publication
- Wichita, KS
- Date Published
- 1995
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
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