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"Landfarer: A Wife's Log"
by Elinor Benedict
Shenandoah
The Washington and Lee University Review
Spring/Summer 2005
A Portfolio of Poems by Appalachian Poets
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Elinor Benedict:
Elinor Benedict won the May Swenson Poetry Award for her collection, All That Divides Us (Utah State, 2000). She is also recipient of the 2003 Andre Dubus Short Story Award from Words and Images (Fall, 2003). A native of East Tennessee, she now lives in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Her poems have appeared in Poetry, North American Review and Image, and she was a founding editor of Passages North.
About Shenandoah:
Founded in 1950 by undergraduates, Shenandoah, with the enthusiastic support of Washington and Lee University, has grown through the efforts of subsequent editors including Tom Wolfe, James Boatwright and Dabney Stuart to become a literary quarterly of international significance. Under current editor R. T. Smith, Shenandoah publishes a wide range of original poetry, fiction and essays displaying formal accomplishment, passionate understanding and serious mischief. Contributors in the past two years include W. S. Merwin, Reynolds Price, Mary Oliver, Linda Pastan, William Matthews, Charles Wright, Rodney Jones, Margaret Gibson, Brendan Galvin, Eamon Grennan, Talvikki Ansel and Lynne Sharon Schwartz. Recent work from Shenandoah has been reprinted in The Best American Short Stories, The Best American Poetry, The Pushcart Prize, The Best American Essays and New Stories from the South.
"Shenandoah seems about the best bargain in literature that one could possibly find these days. It is just as sleek and thick as journals twice its price, and has more beauty and life between its covers than anything I have read in a long time."
Literary Magazine Review
Shenandoah
The Washington and Lee University Review
Editor: R. T. Smith
Managing Editor: Lynn Lowry Leech
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Selected books available by Elinor Benedict:
All That Divides Us Paperback
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