Sorrow Mountain

Sorrow Mountain
Title Sorrow Mountain PDF eBook
Author Ani Pachen
Publisher Kodansha America
Pages 324
Release 2002-08-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781568363233

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"Forced to spend twenty-one years in Chinese prisons and to endure unimaginable torture, Ani Pachen chose to become a warrior rather than a victim." -Alice Walker

Hill of Sorrow Mountain of Joy

Hill of Sorrow Mountain of Joy
Title Hill of Sorrow Mountain of Joy PDF eBook
Author Roland Verfaillie
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 98
Release 2011
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0978708539

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"Award winning novelist, Roland Verfaillie, displays his range of literary talent in his Collected Poems. Mr. Verfaillie, once more examines the complex questions concerning man's relationship with post-modern society. Missing is the humor typically associated with the novelist's work.However, his poetry provides a rare and refreshing glimpse into the author's serious side. The themes of his poetic works resonate with every man and woman's search for meaning, and the choices and sacrifices each must make to achieve it. Kudos for a masterpiece of new American poetry."

Man of Constant Sorrow

Man of Constant Sorrow
Title Man of Constant Sorrow PDF eBook
Author Ralph Stanley
Publisher Penguin
Pages 400
Release 2009-10-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1101148780

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A giant of American music opens the book on his wrenching professional and personal journeys, paying tribute to the vanishing Appalachian culture that gave him his voice. He was there at the beginning of bluegrass. Yet his music, forged in the remote hills and hollows of Southwest Virginia, has even deeper roots. In Man of Constant Sorrow, Dr. Ralph Stanley gives a surprisingly candid look back on his long and incredible career as the patriarch of old-time mountain music. Marked by Dr. Ralph Stanley?s banjo picking, his brother Carter?s guitar playing, and their haunting and distinctive harmonies, the Stanley Brothers began their career in 1946 and blessed the world of bluegrass with hundreds of classic songs, including ?White Dove,? ?Rank Stranger,? and what has become Dr. Ralph?s signature song, ?Man of Constant Sorrow.? Carter died in 1966 after years of alcohol abuse, but Dr. Ralph Stanley carried on and is still at the top of his game, playing to audiences across the country today at age eighty-one. Rarely giving interviews, he now grants fans the book they have been waiting for, filled with frank recollections, from his boyhood of dire poverty in the Appalachian coalfields to his early musical success with his brother, to years of hard traveling on the road with the Clinch Mountain Boys, to the recent, jubilant revival of a sound he helped create. The story of how a musical art now popular around the world was crafted by two brothers from a dying mountain culture, Man of Constant Sorrow captures a life harmonized with equal measures of tragedy and triumph.

Hinds' Feet on High Places

Hinds' Feet on High Places
Title Hinds' Feet on High Places PDF eBook
Author Hannah Hurnard
Publisher NavPress
Pages 437
Release 2017-11-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1496424697

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Journey with Much-Afraid to new heights of love, joy, and victory! For the first time, this beloved Christian allegory is a mixed-media special edition complete with charming watercolor paintings, antique tinted photography, and meditative hand-lettered Scripture. As you read and connect with the story of Much-Afraid and her trials, the pages of this book come alive thanks to the plethora of special artwork. Hinds’ Feet on High Places, with more than 2,000,000 copies sold, is a story of endurance, persistence, and reliance on God. This book has inspired millions of people to become sure-footed in their faith even when facing the rockiest of life’s terrain. The story of Much-Afraid is based on Psalm 18:33: “He makes me as surefooted as a deer, enabling me to stand on mountain heights.” The complete Hinds’ Feet story is accented by 80 full-color paintings, photography, and hand-lettered Scripture.

Two Crows Sorrow

Two Crows Sorrow
Title Two Crows Sorrow PDF eBook
Author Laura Churchill Duke
Publisher Moose House Press
Pages 306
Release 2019-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 9781999140540

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Tiny Burlington, tucked away on the slopes of Nova Scotia's North Mountain. In 1904 it was home to hardworking farmers, complicated family dynamics, passionate lovers, and a murderer. Laura Churchill Duke's carefully-researched tale brings to life the shocking events that ended a life and changed a community. Wendy Robicheau, archivist at Acadia University: "As I read the book and the details spoke to my imagination, I needed to visit the sites--to be in the spaces and fill my senses. I love it when words on a page come alive, compelling me to acknowledge our ancestors. Thank you, Laura, for telling our herstories."

Sorrow's Rigging

Sorrow's Rigging
Title Sorrow's Rigging PDF eBook
Author Gary Adelman
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 192
Release 2012-03-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0773587209

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Through the writings of Cormac McCarthy, Don DeLillo, and Robert Stone, Sorrow's Rigging reflects on the American scene from the outbreak of the Vietnam War in 1965 to the uncertain future. In an innovative new reading, Gary Adelman presents these three authors as "Catholic cowboys", renegades, and above all furious parodists of Americana and its larger-than-life mythology, dreams, innocence, and power. Adelman explores the common inheritance of these American lapsed Catholics, born between the two World Wars, who found their voices on the eve of the Vietnam conflict. Their worlds are permeated by spirituality, rage, despair, and self-hatred. He shows how McCarthy creates macabre pageants of hope throttled, while in the Dantesque world of DeLillo's novels, psychopathic characters turn on themselves in an effort to overcome fear of the past. In Stone's work, the characters' rage is turned inward as a form of self-punishment for being a holdout against God. Sorrow's Rigging is a study of panic at the death of hope expressed in novels born of the terrors writers cannot escape, yet in the very act of writing they redeem the world through art.

Storm and Sorrow in the High Pamirs

Storm and Sorrow in the High Pamirs
Title Storm and Sorrow in the High Pamirs PDF eBook
Author Robert W. Craig
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Pages 238
Release 1980
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN

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