Sixty-Cent Coffee and a Quarter to Dance: A Poem
Title | Sixty-Cent Coffee and a Quarter to Dance: A Poem PDF eBook |
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Publisher | LSU Press |
Pages | 96 |
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ISBN | 9780807143209 |
Sixty Cent Coffee and a Quarter to Dance
Title | Sixty Cent Coffee and a Quarter to Dance PDF eBook |
Author | Judy Jordan |
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Pages | 48 |
Release | 2002 |
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Hard Lines
Title | Hard Lines PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Cross Turner |
Publisher | Univ of South Carolina Press |
Pages | 329 |
Release | 2016-04-01 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1611176379 |
A collection of contemporary poems exploring the grit of work, love, and the land down South Daniel Cross Turner and William Wright's anthology Hard Lines: Rough South Poetry centers on the darker side of southern experience while presenting a remarkable array of poets from diverse backgrounds in the American South. As tough-minded as they are high-minded, the sixty contemporary poets and two hundred poems anthologized in Hard Lines enhance the powerful genre of "Grit Lit." The volume gathers the work of poets who have for some decades formed the heart of southern poetry as well as that of emerging voices who will soon become significant figures in southern literature. These poems sting our sensesinto awareness of a gritty world down South: hard work, hard love, hard drinking, hard times; but they also explore the importance of the land and rural experience, as well as race-, gender-, and class-based conflicts. Readers will see, hear (for poetry is meant to ring in the ears), and feel (for poetry is meant to beat in the blood); there is plenty of raucousness in this anthology.And yet the cultural conflicts that ignite southern wildness are often depicted in a manner that is lyrical without becoming lugubrious, mournful but not maudlin. Some of these poets are coming to terms with a visibly transforming culture—a "roughness" in and of itself. Indeed many of these poets are helping to change the definition of the South. The anthology also features biographical information on each poet in addition to further reading suggestions and scholarly sources on contemporary poetry. Featured Poets: Betty Adcock, David Bottoms, Kathryn Stripling Byer, James Dickey, Rodney Jones, Yusef Komunyakaa, Ron Rash, Dave Smith, Natasha Trethewey, Charles Wright, Fred Chappell, Kelly Cherry, Allison Adelle Hedge Coke, Kate Daniels, Kwame Dawes, Claudia Emerson, Andrew Hudgins, T. R. Hummer, Robert Morgan, Ellen Bryant Voigt, Dan Albergotti, Tarfia Faizullah, Forrest Gander, Terrance Hayes, Judy Jordan, John Lane, Michael McFee, Paul Ruffin, Steve Scafidi, Jake Adam York
Virginia
Title | Virginia PDF eBook |
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Pages | 868 |
Release | 2004 |
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Alaska Quarterly Review
Title | Alaska Quarterly Review PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 536 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | American literature |
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The Virginia Quarterly Review
Title | The Virginia Quarterly Review PDF eBook |
Author | |
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Pages | 1258 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Electronic journals |
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Appalachia in the Classroom
Title | Appalachia in the Classroom PDF eBook |
Author | Theresa L. Burriss |
Publisher | Ohio University Press |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2013-05-15 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0821444565 |
Appalachia in the Classroom contributes to the twenty-first century dialogue about Appalachia by offering topics and teaching strategies that represent the diversity found within the region. Appalachia is a distinctive region with various cultural characteristics that can’t be essentialized or summed up by a single text. Appalachia in the Classroom offers chapters on teaching Appalachian poetry and fiction as well as discussions of nonfiction, films, and folklore. Educators will find teaching strategies that they can readily implement in their own classrooms; they’ll also be inspired to employ creative ways of teaching marginalized voices and to bring those voices to the fore. In the growing national movement toward place-based education, Appalachia in the Classroom offers a critical resource and model for engaging place in various disciplines and at several different levels in a thoughtful and inspiring way. Contributors: Emily Satterwhite, Elizabeth S. D. Engelhardt, John C. Inscoe, Erica Abrams Locklear, Jeff Mann, Linda Tate, Tina L. Hanlon, Patricia M. Gantt, Ricky L. Cox, Felicia Mitchell, R. Parks Lanier, Jr., Theresa L. Burriss, Grace Toney Edwards, and Robert M. West.