The Midland: A Venture in Literary Regionalism
University of Iowa Press, 1975. Paperback. Good. Item #078434
ISBN: 0877450544
Crisp, clean pages with no owners' marks; the soft cover shows lines of surface scuffing along the spine sides and some chipping along outside edges, otherwise clean and sound. xiv, 137pp. Midland was a magazine owned and edited by John T. Frederick, who was inspired in part by C. F. Ansley, a strong advocate of regionalism in the arts; the magazine celebrated the period- and place-specific work of Midwestern authors like James Hearst, August Derleth, John G. Neihardt, MacKinlay Cantor, and Frederick made a point of providing submitting authors with thoughtful and detailed feedback.
Price: $25.00