C - SPAN's Local Content Vehicles (LCVs) made a stop in their «2016 LCV Cities Tour» in Nashville, Tennessee, from April 16 - 22 to feature the history and
literary life of the community.
Not exact matches
Yet even on these terms it should remain possible for an interpretive
community to make a conscious decision to hear the Bible as scripture, to believe in the coercive and constraining force
of the Bible's own unique
literary construction, and to regard itself as trying to
live out the demands
of a word and a God that stand over it, in continuity with
communities of faith within the Bible and in the church's ongoing history
of interpretation.
In other words, these biblical stories, which are not self - conscious
literary creations but genuine emergents from the experience
of a religious
community — these stories are attempts to express an understanding
of the relation in which God actually stands to human
life, and they are true in any really important sense only if that understanding is correct.
Junot Díaz won the Pulitzer (and a pile
of other awards) for The Brief Wondrous
Life of Oscar Wao, but I've always been all about Drown, his first collection
of short stories and the book that singled him out as the most promising
literary voice
of the Dominican - American
community.
Did You Ever Have a Family by Bill Clegg (Scout Press) Already longlisted for the 2015 Man Booker Prize, this debut from
literary agent Clegg (Portrait
of an Addict as a Young Man) is a scorching depiction
of a
community's grief after a
life - changing event.
Linda White is a writer, editor, and promotions professional
living in the magnificent
literary community of the Twin Cities in MN.
Spiro Arts hosts a diverse
community of visual and
literary artists while offering residencies, open studio events, a public lecture series, Writers at Work Conference,
life drawing sessions, Art Auction Gala and summer workshops for adults and children.
The Writer's Garret is the only year - round independent
literary center in North Texas whose mission is to foster the education and development
of readers, writers, and audiences by putting them in touch with quality literature, each other, and the
communities in which they
live and write.