Celebrated as the "Dean of Appalachian Literature," James Still has
won the appreciation of audiences in Appalachia and beyond for more
than seventy years. The author of the classics River of Earth (1940)
and The Wolfpen Poems (1986), Still is known for his careful prose
construction and for the poetry of his meticulous, rhythmic style.
Upon his death, however, one manuscript remained unpublished. Still's
friends, family, and fellow writer Silas House will now deliver this
story to readers, having assembled and refined the manuscript to
prepare it for publication. Chinaberry, named for the ranch that
serves as the centerpiece of the story, is Still's last and perhaps
greatest contribution to American literature. Chinaberry follows the
adventures of a young boy as he travels to Texas from Alabama in
search of work on a cotton farm. Upon arriving, he discovers the ranch
of Anson and Lurie Winters, a young couple whose lives are defined by
hard work, family, and a tragedy that haunts their past. Still's
entrancing narrative centers on the boy's experience at the ranch
under Anson's watchful eye and Lurie's doting care, highlighting the
importance of home, whether it is defined by people or a place. In
this celebration of the art of storytelling, Still captures a time and
place that are gone forever and introduces the reader to an
unforgettable cast of characters, illustrating the impact that one
person can have on another. A combination of memoir and imagination,
truth and fiction, Chinaberry is a work of art that leaves the reader
in awe of Still's mastery of language and thankful for the lifetime of
wisdom that manifests itself in his work.
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ISBN
9780813139951
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
University Press of Kentucky
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
172
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