Too often, the lives and works of authors who called Upstate New York home are overshadowed by the icons of New York City. Resting among Us uncovers the region's rich literary heritage through Steven Huff's journeys to the graves of writers both famous and celebrated as well as those that have been forgotten. While most Upstate residents are aware that Mark Twain's grave is in Elmira and that James Fenimore Cooper's is in Cooperstown, many people don't realize a noted author may be buried in their local cemetery. For instance, Paul Bowles is buried in Lakemont, John Gardner in Batavia, Rod…mehr
Too often, the lives and works of authors who called Upstate New York home are overshadowed by the icons of New York City. Resting among Us uncovers the region's rich literary heritage through Steven Huff's journeys to the graves of writers both famous and celebrated as well as those that have been forgotten. While most Upstate residents are aware that Mark Twain's grave is in Elmira and that James Fenimore Cooper's is in Cooperstown, many people don't realize a noted author may be buried in their local cemetery. For instance, Paul Bowles is buried in Lakemont, John Gardner in Batavia, Rod Serling in Interlaken, John Burroughs in Roxbury, and Adelaide Crapsey in Rochester. Interwoven with these remarkable literary lives are the connected stories of the region's history and Huff's own encounters and friendships with some of the writers included in the book. With directions to each author's grave, as well as photographs of the graves and authors themselves, Resting among Us is the perfect companion for your own enlightening literary pilgrimage.
Steven Huff teaches creative writing in the Solstice Low-Residency MFA Program at Lasell University in Boston. He is the former publisher and managing editor at BOA Editions, Ltd. and the founder of Tiger Bark Press.
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* Acknowledgments * Introduction 1 East * 1. Albany: Charles Fort * 2. Auriesville: Daniel Berrigan * 3. Austerlitz: Edna St. Vincent Millay * 4. Cooperstown: James Fenimore Cooper, Susan Fenimore Cooper * 5. Kingston: Walter B. Gibson * 6. Roxbury: John Burroughs * 7. Saratoga Springs: Mansfield Tracy Walworth, Charles Brackett * 8. Stamford: Ned Buntline (Edward Zane Carroll Judson) * 9. Woodstock: Howard Koch, Hervey White, Paula Danziger, Janine Pommy Vega Central * 10. Clinton: Alexander Woollcott * 11. Elmira: Mark Twain * 12. Fayetteville: Matilda Joslyn Gage * 13. Geneva: Sarah Hopkins Bradford * 14. Hamilton: Walter R. Brooks * 15. Interlaken: Rod Serling * 16. Ithaca: Carl Sagan, Deborah Tall, A. R. Ammons, William Strunk Jr. 17. Lakemont: Paul Bowles * 18. Newark: Charles R. Jackson * 19. Ontario / Furnaceville: Jane Roberts * 20. Port Byron: Clara Barrus * 21. Syracuse: Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews, Edward Noyes Westcott * 22. Pulaski: Claude Bragdon * 23. Utica: Harold Frederic * 24. Watertown: Frederick Exley West * 25. Allegany / Olean: Robert Lax * 26. Arcade: Fran Striker * 27. Batavia: John Gardner * 28. Brockport: A. Poulin Jr., Mary Jane Holmes * 29. Buffalo: Al Boasberg, Shirley Chisholm, Leslie Fiedler, Anna Katherine Green, Edward Caleb Randall, Edward Streeter * 30. Canandaigua: Austin Steward, John Chapin Mosher * 31. Coldspring: Governor Blacksnake * 32. Fredonia: Grace S. Richmond, Olive Risley Seward * 33. Geneseo: Carl Carmer * 34. Kendall: Anthony Piccione * 35. Mayville: Albion Tourgée * 36. Rochester: Susan B. Anthony, Adelaide Crapsey, Algernon Crapsey, Frederick Douglass, Lewis Henry Morgan, Lillian Wald, Edward R. Crone, Louise Brooks, Henry Clune, Arch Merrill * 37. Rushford: Philip Wylie
* Acknowledgments * Introduction 1 East * 1. Albany: Charles Fort * 2. Auriesville: Daniel Berrigan * 3. Austerlitz: Edna St. Vincent Millay * 4. Cooperstown: James Fenimore Cooper, Susan Fenimore Cooper * 5. Kingston: Walter B. Gibson * 6. Roxbury: John Burroughs * 7. Saratoga Springs: Mansfield Tracy Walworth, Charles Brackett * 8. Stamford: Ned Buntline (Edward Zane Carroll Judson) * 9. Woodstock: Howard Koch, Hervey White, Paula Danziger, Janine Pommy Vega Central * 10. Clinton: Alexander Woollcott * 11. Elmira: Mark Twain * 12. Fayetteville: Matilda Joslyn Gage * 13. Geneva: Sarah Hopkins Bradford * 14. Hamilton: Walter R. Brooks * 15. Interlaken: Rod Serling * 16. Ithaca: Carl Sagan, Deborah Tall, A. R. Ammons, William Strunk Jr. 17. Lakemont: Paul Bowles * 18. Newark: Charles R. Jackson * 19. Ontario / Furnaceville: Jane Roberts * 20. Port Byron: Clara Barrus * 21. Syracuse: Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews, Edward Noyes Westcott * 22. Pulaski: Claude Bragdon * 23. Utica: Harold Frederic * 24. Watertown: Frederick Exley West * 25. Allegany / Olean: Robert Lax * 26. Arcade: Fran Striker * 27. Batavia: John Gardner * 28. Brockport: A. Poulin Jr., Mary Jane Holmes * 29. Buffalo: Al Boasberg, Shirley Chisholm, Leslie Fiedler, Anna Katherine Green, Edward Caleb Randall, Edward Streeter * 30. Canandaigua: Austin Steward, John Chapin Mosher * 31. Coldspring: Governor Blacksnake * 32. Fredonia: Grace S. Richmond, Olive Risley Seward * 33. Geneseo: Carl Carmer * 34. Kendall: Anthony Piccione * 35. Mayville: Albion Tourgée * 36. Rochester: Susan B. Anthony, Adelaide Crapsey, Algernon Crapsey, Frederick Douglass, Lewis Henry Morgan, Lillian Wald, Edward R. Crone, Louise Brooks, Henry Clune, Arch Merrill * 37. Rushford: Philip Wylie
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