Publisher's Synopsis
"The Chanticleer" is Duke University's student-run literary and arts magazine. This 1981 issue showcases the creative talents of Duke students from that year, featuring a diverse collection of poetry, short fiction, essays, photography, and artwork. As a longstanding campus tradition, "The Chanticleer" provides a platform for emerging writers and artists to share their voices and perspectives.
This particular issue offers a glimpse into the cultural and intellectual climate of Duke University in the early 1980s. It is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of student life, American literature, and the evolution of creative expression within an academic setting. Preserving these early works ensures the continued appreciation of the artistic endeavors of past generations of Duke students.
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