"A great storyteller . . . These vignettes of life in the southern
Appalachians are an important contribution to the literature of the
region." — Chattanooga Times In language both spare and colorful,
sure in its command of Appalachian dialect and poetic in its evocation
of mountain settings, James Still's stories reveal the lives of his
people—lives of privation and struggle, lived with honesty as well
as humor. With a foreword by Cleanth Brooks and an afterword by the
author, The Run for the Elbertas features thirteen stories from one of
America's masters of the short story. Enjoyable and enriching, Still's
stories sparkle with wisdom and joy. "Still is an eavesdropper on the
human heart. He doesn't create 'characters' in a story; he is a
bright-eyed, keen-eared owl in a thicket, reporting on the human
beings he sees and hears . . . A marvelous book." — Lexington
Herald-Leader "James Still offers us the rhythm of the poet's
phrasing, the excitement of the word, the expression, that strikes
like a little silver hammer, along with an uproarious humor and the
lustiness of living of the common man." —Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings,
author of The Yearling "The unprogressive enclaves of Troublesome
Creek and Shoal Creek cry out to us what is fundamental about life,
and what superfluous . . . The marvels here are truly those of
art." — The Louisville Courier-Journal
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780813146386
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
160
Forfatter