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This
anthology of contemporary poetry and memoir celebrates the Hudson River
and its environs in all of its breadth and depth. It brings together
sixty Hudson Valley writers who explore what it means to be part of
one of America’s great river systems: to live near it and sometimes
on it, to travel it by sail, steam, oar and motor, to swim it, to gather
food from it, and to have it as a constant in one’s ever changing
life.
The
book was created as part of the Hudson 400 Celebration, but we hope
that it will stand for many years as a testament to those native people,
explorers, immigrants turned locals, and visitors who made the river
part of their lives, and ultimately, a place to call home.