Hounds on the Mountain
by
James Still
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1950564223
ISBN-13
9781950564224
Publisher
The University Press of Kentucky
Imprint
The University Press of Kentucky
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 12th, 2022
Print length
74 Pages
Weight
114 grams
Dimensions
13.80 x 21.60 x 0.80 cms
Product Classification:
Poetry by individual poets
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A re-edition of James Still’s collection of poetry (first published in 1937) describing life in the Appalachian Mountains in Northeast America. Although born out of the Great Depression, the themes of nature, place and environment are still relevant today.
First published in 1937, Hounds on the Mountain evokes Still''s personal experiences of Eastern Kentucky through reflective folk poems describing Appalachian mountain life from birth through death. Written during the Great Depression, the collection emphasizes a collective reliance on the earth and the primacy of nature that Still observed from the seclusion of his thirty-one acre home in Knott County, Kentucky. The "Dean of Appalachian Literature" describes the changing landscape of his adopted community as a tale of personal and environmental erosion. In many ways the author asks his readers to better protect this fragile ecosphere and set the stage for his rise to eminence in the literary field. Still''s regional focus on the self-made authenticity of community artisans also reminded American readers during the Great Depression that local economies needed to be supported just as much as those at the national and global level. Both in prose and product, Hounds on the Mountain allows today''s audiences to appreciate the book as both literature and cultural symbolism of Appalachian life as it exists then and now.
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