Silas House : Exploring an Appalachian Writer's Work /

Silas House : Exploring an Appalachian Writer's Work / edited by Sylvia Bailey Shurbutt ; foreword by Denise Giardina ; contribtuions by Adam Booth, David O. Hoffman, Maurice Manning, Jennifer Adkins Reynolds, Donna Summerlin, Natalie Sypolt, Marianne Worthington, and Jacqueline Yahn. - Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 0000. - 1 online resource (pages cm)

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction / The Stories of Silas House and the "Scent of Words": Looking at Appalachia and the World from the Inside Out / Redeeming Appalachia: Deconstructing Stereotypes of Gender, Race, and Religion in Silas House's Appalachian Trilogy / Funny Looks and Queer Perspectives: Quareness and Quare Characters in the Writing of Silas House / Looking at the Hurting Parts: Diversity and a New Appalachia in the Plays of Silas House / This Land Is Our Land? Silas House Holds Up a Mirror in His Young-Adult Literature / Silas House as Journalist and Activist, the Power of the Story / Music in The Coal Tattoo and Clay's Quilt / Lyricism and Metaphor in A Parchment of Leaves / Interview with Silas House / Sylvia Bailey Shurbutt -- Sylvia Bailey Shurbutt -- Donna Summerlin -- Adam Booth -- Natalie Sypolt -- Jacqueline Yahn -- Marianne Worthington -- Jennifer Adkins Reynolds -- Maurice Manning -- David O. Hoffman and Sylvia Bailey Shurbutt.

"Bestselling author, music journalist, playwright, and activist Silas House has focused nearly all of his work on Appalachia, its people, and its cultures. His acclaimed and diverse body of work includes the novels Clay's Quilt, A Parchment of Leaves, The Coal Tattoo, Eli the Good, and Southernmost. Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Studs Terkel praised his book Something's Rising: Appalachians Fighting Mountaintop Removal, coauthored with Jason Kyle Howard, as "oral history at its best." Well known for its lyrical style, diverse and sympathetic characters, and political engagement, House's work is overdue for deeper critical study. In this groundbreaking book, editor Sylvia Shurbutt brings together established and rising scholars to discuss the author and his writings through a critical lens. Various chapters address different aspects of House's fiction and nonfiction, including the ways in which he deconstructs regional stereotypes, how he explores issues of diversity, and how House-a musician himself-infuses his writing with music and musical motif's. The contributors also consider his environmental activism and his approach to LGBTQ issues. The collection concludes with a chapter by celebrated poet Maurice Manning exploring the lyricism that distinguishes House's work and a foreword by Denise Giardina. Featuring an interview with the author that further illuminates his philosophy and art, this timely volume offers an important critical appraisal of Silas House's oeuvre to date and illustrates why he is one of the most engaging voices in Appalachian and American literature today"--



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House, Silas, 1971- --Criticism and interpretation.
House, Silas, 1971- --Criticism and interpretation.


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