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lie Richard Walser receives the North Carolina Award for Literature as a writer, editor, teacher, and scholar whose work has played an integral role for many years in furthering the state's literary achievements. His book, Thomas Wolfe: An Introduction and Interpretation, published in 1961, is credited, for example, with being the inspiration of a revival of interest in the Asheville novelist. Besides numerous articles, both popular and scholarly, in various journals, Walser has edited, written..., or prepared for publication about 25 books covering a wide range of subjects closely connected with the state. Among them are: North Carolina Drama; Short Stories From the Old North State; Nematodes in My Garden of Verse; The Poems of Governor Thomas Burke of North Carolina; The North Carolina Miscellany; Poets of North Carolina; Young People's Picturebook of Tar Heel Authors; North Carolina Parade: Stories of History and People (in collaboration with Julia Mont- gomery Street); The Black Poet: Being the Remarkable Story (Partly Told by Himself) of George Moses Horton, a North Carolina Slave; Literary North Carolina: A Brief Historical Survey; and Tar Heel Laughter.
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