Genre: Nonfiction, Biography
Format: Paperback
Pages: 199
Published: August 1, 2012
Where I got It: My shelf (Gift)
Summary:
Long revered as the birthplace of many of the nation’s best-known authors, Michigan has also served as inspiration to countless others. In this entertaining and well-researched book—the first of its kind—the secrets, legends, and myths surrounding some of Michigan’s literary luminaries are explored. Which Michigan poet inspired a state law requiring teachers to assign at least one of his compositions to all students? Which young author emerged from the University of Michigan with a bestselling novel derided by some critics as “vulgar”? And from what Michigan city did Arthur Miller, Robert Frost, and Jane Kenyon draw vital inspiration? The answers to these questions and more are revealed in this rich literary history that highlights the diversity of those whose impact on letters has been indelible and distinctly Michiganian.
Review:
I was given this as a gift, and I was excited! You know I love a good nonfiction once in a while. Helps freshen the palate.
In this little guy, we go over the histories of some authors who have ties to Michigan. Some born here, some raised here, and some worked here. Some...all three.
Such a diversity of authors! It was a nice variety.
I learned a lot! There were some familiar names I had zero idea were connected to my home state. There were some names I never even heard of!
It was a quick read, and it was refreshing for sure.
The author(s) did a good job not weighing the reader down with dates and too much information. We got enough to get a gist of the author they were talking about.
But yes. This was a nice and quick read.
I'll give this 4 stars.





