 
      Wolfpen Notebooks e-bog
        
        
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      After keeping school for six years at the forks of Troublesome Creek in the Kentucky hills, James Still moved to a century-old log house between the waters of Wolfpen Creek and Dead Mare Branch, on Little Carr Creek, and became "e;the man in the bushes"e; to his curious neighbors. Still joined the life of the scattered community. He raised his own food, preserved fruits and vegetables f...
        
        
      
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    Udgivet
    18 juli 2013
    
  
  
  
  
    Længde
    192 sider
  
  
  
    Genrer
    
      1KBB
    
  
  
  
  
    Sprog
    English
  
  
    Format
    epub
  
  
    Beskyttelse
    LCP
  
  
    ISBN
    9780813143743
  
After keeping school for six years at the forks of Troublesome Creek in the Kentucky hills, James Still moved to a century-old log house between the waters of Wolfpen Creek and Dead Mare Branch, on Little Carr Creek, and became "e;the man in the bushes"e; to his curious neighbors. Still joined the life of the scattered community. He raised his own food, preserved fruits and vegetables for the winter, and kept two stands of bees for honey. A neighbor remarked of Still, "e;He's left a good job, and come over in here and sot down."e; Still did sit down and write -- the classic novel  River of Earth and many poems and short stories that have found their way into national publications. From the beginning, Still jotted down expressions, customs, and happenings unique to the region. After half a century those jottings filled twenty-one notebooks. Now they have been brought together in  The Wolfpen Notebooks, together with an interview with Still, a glossary, a comprehensive bibliography of his work by William Terrell Cornett, and examples of Still's use of the "e;sayings"e; in poetry and prose. The "e;sayings"e; represent an aspect of the Appalachian experience not previously recorded and of a time largely past.
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