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In A Land Of Plenty: A Don West Reader, Don West, Constance Adams West
In A Land Of Plenty: A Don West Reader, Don West, Constance Adams West
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Rooted in a particular place, the South and especially the Appalachian hills; in a long time, with poems dating from as early as 1932 and as late as 1981; and in the wide experience of a man who has been a farmer, lineman, preacher, organizer, deck hand, professor, and journalist. Land of Plenty is about America over the last half a century. It is about miners, freedom, racism, sharecroppers, family, love, loss, the South, laughter, labor, hunger, and heroism...Constance Adams West's spare illustrations make Land of Plenty still more beautiful." -Dave Roediger, Dept. of History, Northwestern U.
The Mockingbird, Department Of Art And Design, East Tennessee State University, Department Of Literature And Language, East Tennessee State University
The Mockingbird, Department Of Art And Design, East Tennessee State University, Department Of Literature And Language, East Tennessee State University
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Alice Anthony [Photograph]; Sarah K. Davis [The Deesel Smell Expeerment]; Alan Davy [fgf jhj; A few thoughts on Chivalry]; John Edwards [Two Untitled Artworks]; Tim Foster [Coonhunting]; Rick Gordon [Araucians]; Jennifer Jessee [Drawing]; Brian Knave [Stars and Gripes; Plantbones; Ode on Grecian Formula; Burnt Offerings to the Sunset Goddess]; Catherine Romaine [Untitled Poem]; Kim Rushing [Two Photographs]; Christine Russell [Two Songs to be Sung at Midnight (Without Accompaniment); The Manatee]; Keith Rutherford [Two Drawings]; Charles Sheffey [Photograph]; Nicholas Smith [Flute; Neighborhood; Plowing]; Becky Wallace [Photograph]; Mark Wood [Five Photographs; Untitled Artwork]