Volume 17 No. 1

Issue
Volume: 
17
Number: 
1
Issue: 
Fall
Year: 
1989
Price: 
$10 each
Contents

"Transylvania Breakdown: A Mirror for Appalachia," by Phil Balla; "An Interview with Michael Maloney" by Bruce Tucker; "Burning Mississipi: Letters Home/Hollywood History" by Michael Yarrow.

Reviews by Bob Snyder (A Southern Appalachian Reader by Nellie McNeil and Joyce Squibb), P.J. Laska (Crum by Lee Maynard, also Storming Heaven by Denise Giardina), Robert J. Higgs (A Literary History of Kentucky by William S. Ward), Susan Emley Keefe (Gettin' Some Age on Me: Social Organization of Older People in a Rural American Community by John Van Willigen), Barbara Ellen Smith (What's a Coal Miner to Do? The Mechanization of Coal Mining by Keith Dix), Tom McKnight (More Than Moonshine: Appalachian Recipes and Recollections by Sidney Saylor Farr), Gerald Milnes (With Fiddle and Well-Bosined Bow: Old-Time Fiddling in Alabama by Joyce H. Cauthen), Ivan Tribe (Old-Time Appalachian Music From Old Homestead Part I, recordings), and Gene Wiggins (Old-Time Appalachian Music From Old Homestead, Part II, recordings).

Plus "Signs of the Times" and the "Chronicle."

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