James Still
Critical Essays on the Dean of Appalachian Literature
Ted Olson editor Kathy H Olson editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:23rd Oct '07
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Best known as the author of the acclaimed novel River of Earth (1940), Alabama native James Still is one of the most critically acclaimed writers of Appalachian literature. This compilation of scholarly essays (new and reprinted from hard-to-find sources) exploring Still's literary work is the first book-length collection of its kind and features contributions from leading scholars and writers, including Wendell Berry, Fred Chappell, Jim Wayne Miller, Jeff Daniel Marion, Diane Fisher, Dean Cadle, and Hal Crowther. The book explores the full range of Still's literary interests, with separate chapters devoted to River of Earth, his short stories, poetry, folkloric writings, and writings for children.
“the first book-length collection of James Still appreciation/criticism”—Appalachian Heritage; “the first book-length collection of scholarly essays...detailed”—Now & Then: The Appalachian Magazine; “scholarly examination...notable literary figures...critical essays...entirely readable”—Metro Pulse; “sheds considerable light on the life, writing and the man”—Appalachian Journal.
ISBN: 9780786430765
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 13mm
Weight: 449g
260 pages