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亚利桑那州书本节
地方性遗产
书本节必须具备那些条件?作者、读者及节庆主角:书本!书本的
组成要素之一就是纸,而照片中,这些的出席亚利桑那州书本节的小孩,正在学习如何制纸。
亚利桑那州的书本节始于1998年,当时,亚利桑那州的人文委员会决定要
以南部及西部的许多优良作家为主角,并赞助图书馆、书店、社区中心及其他教育及文化单位所举办的书
籍相关活动。受邀出席亚利桑那州书本节的作家,各自代表了不同的文化、文学风格及主题。
于书本节中受到表彰的金索沃尔(Barbara
Kingsolver),是来自西南部的作家之一;她生于肯塔基州,后来搬至亚利桑那州,而她的第一本小说「碗豆树」(The
Bean Trees)是关于一位肯塔基州乡村地区的年轻女子,在亚利桑那州土桑
市的生活故事。其他由金索沃尔所述的诸多小说,也以肯塔基州及亚利桑那州为故事背景。
其它的活动包括书中的角色,特别出现在节庆活动现场,如:大红狗克利佛(Clifford
the Big Red Dog)。
What do you need to have a book festival? Authors, readers, and, of course, books! One component of books is paper, and in this photo you can see kids at the Arizona Book Festival, learning how to make paper.
The Arizona Book Festival started in 1998 when the Arizona Humanities Council decided to feature the many good writers from the South and West and to sponsor book-related events that take place in libraries, bookstores, community centers, and other educational and cultural spaces. The authors invited to the Arizona Book Festival represent different cultures, literary styles, and subject matter.
Barbara Kingsolver is one of the authors from the Southwest who is honored at the festival. Born in Kentucky, Kingsolver moved to Arizona, and her first novel, The Bean Trees, is about a young woman who leaves rural Kentucky and finds herself living in Tucson, Arizona. Many of her other novels also take place in Kentucky and Arizona.
Other events at the festival include characters from books, who make special appearances, like Clifford the Big Red Dog.
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