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Family of Earth
20th century Appalachian history
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American autobiography
Appalachian literature
Appalachian Studies
Asheville history
Author_Wilma Dykeman
Buncombe County history
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childhood memoir
ecofeminism
ecology
environmental studies
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family memoir
Great Depression
mountain Baptists
mountain community
mountain South
nature writing
Southern literature
Southern mountain sociological studies.
Wilma Dykeman
women’s studies
Product details
- ISBN 9781469630540
- Dimensions: 139 x 215mm
- Publication Date: 30 Aug 2016
- Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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Discovered as a typewritten manuscript only after her death in 2006,Family of Earth allows us to see into the mind of the young author andAppalachian native Wilma Dykeman (1920–2006), who would become oneof the American South’s most prolific and storied writers. Focusing on herchildhood in Buncombe County, Dykeman reveals a perceptive and sophisticatedunderstanding of human nature, the environment, and social justice.And yet, for her words’ remarkable polish, her voice still resonates as rawand vital. Against the backdrop of early twentieth-century life in Asheville,she chronicles the touching, at times harrowing, story of her family’s fortunes,plotting their rise and fall in uncertain economic times and endingwith her father’s sudden death in 1934 when she was fourteen years old.
Featuring a foreword by fellow North Carolinian Robert Morgan, Familyof Earth stands as a new major literary work by a groundbreaking author.
Featuring a foreword by fellow North Carolinian Robert Morgan, Familyof Earth stands as a new major literary work by a groundbreaking author.
Wilma Dykeman was a novelist, historian, journalist, educator, speaker, and environmentalist who pioneered in the areas of water pollution, civil rights, oral history, Appalachian studies, and the empowerment of women.
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