Red Mountain: Birmingham, Alabama, 1965, Charles Entrekin

Red Mountain: Birmingham, Alabama, 1965

Charles Entrekin

Publisher: El Leon Literary Arts
PubDate: 5/1/2008
ISBN: 9780979528507
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $25.00
Quantity Available: 129
Pages: 308
 

Fiction. "RED MOUNTAIN is a huge accomplishment. It perfectly captures a lost time, the early 1960s in Birmingham and on New York's lower east side. A gifted couple's struggle to nurture love and sanity, their personal story framed by racial violence and family bigotry, is portrayed with the authenticity of memoir, yet shaped through suspenseful, inventive fiction. I loved this novel."—Luke Wallin

Author City: ORINDA, CA USA

Charles Entrekin was born in 1941 in Birmingham, Alabama. He took his BA in English from Birmingham Southern College, in 1964. He left Birmingham in 1965 and lived in various states (New York, Tennessee, Alabama, and Montana) while pursuing advanced degrees in philosophy and creative writing. The managing editor of Hip Pocket Press, Charles is the author of In This Hour, Casting for the Cutthroat & Other Poems, All Pieces of a Legacy, RED MOUNTAIN, and LISTENING: NEW & SELECTED WORK.

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