Author: Katherine Ledford
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813178819
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 777
Book Description
Despite the stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding Appalachia, the region has nurtured and inspired some of the nation's finest writers. Featuring dozens of authors born into or adopted by the region over the past two centuries, Writing Appalachia showcases for the first time the nuances and contradictions that place Appalachia at the heart of American history. This comprehensive anthology covers an exceedingly diverse range of subjects, genres, and time periods, beginning with early Native American oral traditions and concluding with twenty-first-century writers such as Wendell Berry, bell hooks, Silas House, Barbara Kingsolver, and Frank X Walker. Slave narratives, local color writing, folklore, work songs, modernist prose—each piece explores unique Appalachian struggles, questions, and values. The collection also celebrates the significant contributions of women, people of color, and members of the LGBTQ community to the region's history and culture. Alongside Southern and Central Appalachian voices, the anthology features northern authors and selections that reflect the urban characteristics of the region. As one text gives way to the next, a more complete picture of Appalachia emerges—a landscape of contrasting visions and possibilities.
Writing Appalachia
Author: Katherine Ledford
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813178819
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 777
Book Description
Despite the stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding Appalachia, the region has nurtured and inspired some of the nation's finest writers. Featuring dozens of authors born into or adopted by the region over the past two centuries, Writing Appalachia showcases for the first time the nuances and contradictions that place Appalachia at the heart of American history. This comprehensive anthology covers an exceedingly diverse range of subjects, genres, and time periods, beginning with early Native American oral traditions and concluding with twenty-first-century writers such as Wendell Berry, bell hooks, Silas House, Barbara Kingsolver, and Frank X Walker. Slave narratives, local color writing, folklore, work songs, modernist prose—each piece explores unique Appalachian struggles, questions, and values. The collection also celebrates the significant contributions of women, people of color, and members of the LGBTQ community to the region's history and culture. Alongside Southern and Central Appalachian voices, the anthology features northern authors and selections that reflect the urban characteristics of the region. As one text gives way to the next, a more complete picture of Appalachia emerges—a landscape of contrasting visions and possibilities.
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813178819
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 777
Book Description
Despite the stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding Appalachia, the region has nurtured and inspired some of the nation's finest writers. Featuring dozens of authors born into or adopted by the region over the past two centuries, Writing Appalachia showcases for the first time the nuances and contradictions that place Appalachia at the heart of American history. This comprehensive anthology covers an exceedingly diverse range of subjects, genres, and time periods, beginning with early Native American oral traditions and concluding with twenty-first-century writers such as Wendell Berry, bell hooks, Silas House, Barbara Kingsolver, and Frank X Walker. Slave narratives, local color writing, folklore, work songs, modernist prose—each piece explores unique Appalachian struggles, questions, and values. The collection also celebrates the significant contributions of women, people of color, and members of the LGBTQ community to the region's history and culture. Alongside Southern and Central Appalachian voices, the anthology features northern authors and selections that reflect the urban characteristics of the region. As one text gives way to the next, a more complete picture of Appalachia emerges—a landscape of contrasting visions and possibilities.
Voices from the Mountains
Author: Guy Carawan
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 0820318825
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
A rich mosaic of photographs, words, and songs, Voices from the Mountains tells the turbulent story of the Appalachian South in the twentieth century. Focusing on the abuses of the coal industry and the grassroots struggle against mine owners that began in the 1960s, Guy and Candie Carawan have gathered quotations from a variety of sources; words and music to more than fifty ballads and songs, laments and satires, hymns and protests; and more than one hundred and fifty photographs of longtime Appalachian residents, their homes, their countryside, the mines they work in, and the labor battles they have fought. The "voices" that speak out in these pages range from the mountain people themselves to such well-known artists as Jean Ritchie, Hazel Dickens, Harriet Simpson Arnow, and Wendell Berry. Together they tell of the damage wrought by strip mining and the empty promises of land reclamation; the search for work and a new life in the North; the welfare rights, labor, antipoverty, and black lung movements; early days in the mines; disasters and negligence in the coal industry; and protest and change in the coal fields. Dignity and despair, poverty and perseverance, tradition and change--Voices from the Mountains eloquently conveys the complex panorama of modern Appalachian life.
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 0820318825
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
A rich mosaic of photographs, words, and songs, Voices from the Mountains tells the turbulent story of the Appalachian South in the twentieth century. Focusing on the abuses of the coal industry and the grassroots struggle against mine owners that began in the 1960s, Guy and Candie Carawan have gathered quotations from a variety of sources; words and music to more than fifty ballads and songs, laments and satires, hymns and protests; and more than one hundred and fifty photographs of longtime Appalachian residents, their homes, their countryside, the mines they work in, and the labor battles they have fought. The "voices" that speak out in these pages range from the mountain people themselves to such well-known artists as Jean Ritchie, Hazel Dickens, Harriet Simpson Arnow, and Wendell Berry. Together they tell of the damage wrought by strip mining and the empty promises of land reclamation; the search for work and a new life in the North; the welfare rights, labor, antipoverty, and black lung movements; early days in the mines; disasters and negligence in the coal industry; and protest and change in the coal fields. Dignity and despair, poverty and perseverance, tradition and change--Voices from the Mountains eloquently conveys the complex panorama of modern Appalachian life.
Between Gone and Everlasting
Author: Danita Dodson
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
Danita Dodson writes with emotive transparency about loss, the passing of generations, and the love of a father whose memory becomes a source of light after his death. Between Gone and Everlasting pans the perimeters of mourning with a phenomenal scope: heartrending reflections on grief, tender odes of remembrance, stunning elegies about Appalachia’s fading past, and stirring psalms of spiritual awakening amid loss. Gracefully illustrating how the griever inhabits the umbral space between lamenting the gone and celebrating the everlasting, Dodson examines a central paradox: the irrevocable absence of the departed illuminates that which remains. In these poems, the past echoes inside the present with song-like rhythms, intricately threaded together with a warmth reminiscent of the quilts she describes. As the speaker commemorates her father’s presence in rural East Tennessee, she gathers images rooted in her sense of place and reverence of nature, revealing that the hills hold space for honoring loss, for remembering, and for seeing “light in the mourning.” In energic words that summon healing and tap into the universal human experience, Dodson makes the personal space a communal one, where grief becomes a sacred, creative act connecting the bereaved to the departed within poetry’s “thin place.”
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
Danita Dodson writes with emotive transparency about loss, the passing of generations, and the love of a father whose memory becomes a source of light after his death. Between Gone and Everlasting pans the perimeters of mourning with a phenomenal scope: heartrending reflections on grief, tender odes of remembrance, stunning elegies about Appalachia’s fading past, and stirring psalms of spiritual awakening amid loss. Gracefully illustrating how the griever inhabits the umbral space between lamenting the gone and celebrating the everlasting, Dodson examines a central paradox: the irrevocable absence of the departed illuminates that which remains. In these poems, the past echoes inside the present with song-like rhythms, intricately threaded together with a warmth reminiscent of the quilts she describes. As the speaker commemorates her father’s presence in rural East Tennessee, she gathers images rooted in her sense of place and reverence of nature, revealing that the hills hold space for honoring loss, for remembering, and for seeing “light in the mourning.” In energic words that summon healing and tap into the universal human experience, Dodson makes the personal space a communal one, where grief becomes a sacred, creative act connecting the bereaved to the departed within poetry’s “thin place.”
A Galaxy of Verse, Vol. 36, No. 1
Author: Barbara Blanks, Editor
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1365124266
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
A Galaxy of Verse Literary Foundation is a non-profit 501-c (3) organization that publishes member-submitted poems, hosts cash-prize contests, and aims to produce two issues of its anthology each year. Membership is $20/year. Members receive two anthologies, and may enter contests at no additional charge. (Non-members may enter contests for $5 each. Winners are published, but anthologies must be purchased.) Patronage is greatly appreciated to help fund printing, postage and other expenses. Many of GOV's members are award-winning and/or published poets. For complete information about A Galaxy of Verse, please visit www.barbara-blanks.com, and click on the appropriate links.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1365124266
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
A Galaxy of Verse Literary Foundation is a non-profit 501-c (3) organization that publishes member-submitted poems, hosts cash-prize contests, and aims to produce two issues of its anthology each year. Membership is $20/year. Members receive two anthologies, and may enter contests at no additional charge. (Non-members may enter contests for $5 each. Winners are published, but anthologies must be purchased.) Patronage is greatly appreciated to help fund printing, postage and other expenses. Many of GOV's members are award-winning and/or published poets. For complete information about A Galaxy of Verse, please visit www.barbara-blanks.com, and click on the appropriate links.
Not Quite Leaping Puddles
Author: Barbara Blanks
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1365768228
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
This collection of award winning poems captures the extremes, in-betweens, and sunbeams people experience-past and present, humorous and serious. Obviously life is neither all good nor all bad-all we can do is splash from puddle to puddle. Sometimes landing in puddles is fun. Sometimes they hide sinkholes. It's always our choice how we deal with them. Still, while we're in mid-leap-oh, the possibilities!
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1365768228
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
This collection of award winning poems captures the extremes, in-betweens, and sunbeams people experience-past and present, humorous and serious. Obviously life is neither all good nor all bad-all we can do is splash from puddle to puddle. Sometimes landing in puddles is fun. Sometimes they hide sinkholes. It's always our choice how we deal with them. Still, while we're in mid-leap-oh, the possibilities!
Resisting the Ground
Author: Barbara Blanks
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359564240
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
This collection of prize-winning poems by Barbara Blanks focuses on people: Real - Could-be Real - Unreal - Happy - Unhappy - Funny - Up Close & Personal people. We are all just doing the best we can, and these poems reflect our struggles, our successes, our failures, and our fun.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359564240
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
This collection of prize-winning poems by Barbara Blanks focuses on people: Real - Could-be Real - Unreal - Happy - Unhappy - Funny - Up Close & Personal people. We are all just doing the best we can, and these poems reflect our struggles, our successes, our failures, and our fun.
Flesh of the Sun, Life Above the Ground
Author: Barbara Blanks
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 136514917X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
This collection of prize-winning poems by Barbara Blanks carries the reader through the range of human experiences. Perhaps a normal, sensible sequence would begin with Dawn, and end with Dusk or Eclipse, but she chooses to start with light and a kiss from the gods, move through the dark eclipse that sears like dragon's breath, then feel a joyous pulse at the pinnacle of light-and have some fun along the way. Her feet might be "wet from not quite leaping over puddles" but Barb is still willing to "pull the husk away from heaven, and bite into the flesh of the sun."
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 136514917X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
This collection of prize-winning poems by Barbara Blanks carries the reader through the range of human experiences. Perhaps a normal, sensible sequence would begin with Dawn, and end with Dusk or Eclipse, but she chooses to start with light and a kiss from the gods, move through the dark eclipse that sears like dragon's breath, then feel a joyous pulse at the pinnacle of light-and have some fun along the way. Her feet might be "wet from not quite leaping over puddles" but Barb is still willing to "pull the husk away from heaven, and bite into the flesh of the sun."
Best of Memphis Anthology 2003
Author: Jeff Crook
Publisher: Kerlak Enterprises, Inc.
ISBN: 9780966074420
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
A brilliant collection of short stories and poetry about the internationally famous city, these literary works showcase a wild, colorful, rich, and dangerous history.
Publisher: Kerlak Enterprises, Inc.
ISBN: 9780966074420
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
A brilliant collection of short stories and poetry about the internationally famous city, these literary works showcase a wild, colorful, rich, and dangerous history.
Traveling Sideways
Author: Barbara Blanks
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359644384
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
Mankind breathed in poetry with the first dust of life blown into his nostrils. Life IS poetry. From humorous to serious to inspirational, to animals of all kinds, to nature, to music, to creativity--whatever gets us through the days and years. Poetry lifts us--at least, poetry that is comprehensible. And Barbara Blanks writes poetry you can actually understand!
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359644384
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
Mankind breathed in poetry with the first dust of life blown into his nostrils. Life IS poetry. From humorous to serious to inspirational, to animals of all kinds, to nature, to music, to creativity--whatever gets us through the days and years. Poetry lifts us--at least, poetry that is comprehensible. And Barbara Blanks writes poetry you can actually understand!
The Returned
Author: Jason Mott
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1460330080
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
The National Book Award–winning author of Hell of a Book shares “a breathtaking novel that navigates emotional minefields with realism and grace” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). Harold and Lucille Hargrave’s eight-year-old son, Jacob, died tragically in 1966. In their old age they’ve settled comfortably into life without him. . . . Until one day Jacob mysteriously appears on their doorstep—flesh and blood, still eight years old. All over the world people’s loved ones are returning from beyond. No one knows how or why, whether it’s a miracle or a sign of the end. But as chaos erupts around the globe, the newly reunited family finds itself at the center of a community on the brink of collapse, forced to navigate a mysterious new reality. With spare, elegant prose and searing emotional depth, award-winning poet Jason Mott explores timeless questions of faith and morality, love and responsibility. This acclaimed debut novel marked Mott’s arrival as an important new voice in contemporary fiction.
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1460330080
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
The National Book Award–winning author of Hell of a Book shares “a breathtaking novel that navigates emotional minefields with realism and grace” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). Harold and Lucille Hargrave’s eight-year-old son, Jacob, died tragically in 1966. In their old age they’ve settled comfortably into life without him. . . . Until one day Jacob mysteriously appears on their doorstep—flesh and blood, still eight years old. All over the world people’s loved ones are returning from beyond. No one knows how or why, whether it’s a miracle or a sign of the end. But as chaos erupts around the globe, the newly reunited family finds itself at the center of a community on the brink of collapse, forced to navigate a mysterious new reality. With spare, elegant prose and searing emotional depth, award-winning poet Jason Mott explores timeless questions of faith and morality, love and responsibility. This acclaimed debut novel marked Mott’s arrival as an important new voice in contemporary fiction.