"One of our greatest American poets. In particular he has captured the
spirit and language of the Appalachian South . . . like no other."
—Lee Smith, New York Times-bestselling author James Still first
achieved national recognition in the 1930s as a poet. Although he is
better known today as a writer of fiction, it is his poetry that many
of his essential images, such as the "mighty river of earth," first
found expression. Yet much of his poetry remains out of print or
difficult to find. From the Mountain, From the Valley collects all of
Still's poems, including several never before published, and corrects
editorial mistakes that crept into previous collections. The poems are
presented in chronological order, allowing the reader to trace the
evolution of Still's voice. Throughout, his language is fresh and
vigorous and his insight profound. His respect for people and place
never sounds sentimental or dated. Ted Olson's introduction recounts
Still's early literary career and explores the poetic origins of his
acclaimed lyrical prose. Still himself has contributed the
illuminating autobiographical essay "A Man Singing to Himself," which
will appeal to every lover of his work. "Still's is the distinctive
voice of Appalachia, and we are most fortunate to have his best work
in this single beautiful volume." — Louisville Courier-Journal
"Still works in traditional lyric forms and with traditional lyric
tools. Rarely does a poem need a second page. The best poems are tight
and demonstrate a quiet mastery, even a humble virtuosity." —
Journal of Appalachian Studies
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New and Collected Poems
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780813146164
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
176
Forfatter