Fred Chappell

Fred ChappellBorn and educated in North Carolina (the former in Canton; the latter at Duke University), Fred Chappell is an accomplished author in all forms. He's written numerous volumes of poetry, short story collections, novels, and a book of criticism. He has taught within the UNC system, and contributed poetry columns to the News & Observer. Among his many awards and honors was his appointment in 1997 as NC's Poet Laureate. He also was awarded the 2005 Thomas Wolfe Prize.

He lives in Greensboro, and his latest work is SHADOW BOX.

Shadow Box (Paperback)

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ISBN-13: 9780807134535
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Published: Louisiana State University Press, 7/2009
In this sharply innovative collection, Chappell layers words and images to create a new and dramatic poetic form --- the poem-within-a-poem. Come on out for a fantastic evening with N.C.'s Poet Laureate Emeritus.

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ISBN-13: 9780312168346
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Published: Picador, 8/1997
FAREWELL, I'M BOUND TO LEAVE YOU is rich with the music of the Southern mountains and the stories of their people. Jess Kirkman's grandmother is dying, and Jess remembers the tales she and his mother have passed down to him--a chorus of women's voices that sing and share and celebrate the common song of life.

Backsass: Poems (Paperback)

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ISBN-13: 9780807129449
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Published: Louisiana State University Press, 4/2004
This collection of humorous and satiric verse takes its title from that thoroughly southern term meaning "irreverent retort," "ironic remark," or "scoffing observation." The ancient Roman poet Juvenal noted that his world made it hard not to write satire. Fred Chappell, finding his contemporary era analogous to that of imperial Rome, has in Backsass given in to the impulse for invective and mockery. The satirist's final aim is to improve the moral tenor of society, and he or she approaches this goal by first causing us to laugh at ourselves. Brandishing his lexical sword, Chappell ribs our shortcomings, offers tonic advice, and occasionally sheds a tear for our fallen ideals. Some poetry is fine wine. Backsass is the driest of martinis.