An edition of The last chivaree (1996)

The last chivaree

the Hicks family of Beech Mountain

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An edition of The last chivaree (1996)

The last chivaree

the Hicks family of Beech Mountain

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The Last Chivaree creates a vivid and unsparing portrait of Appalachian mountain life in the first half of the twentieth century, before power lines and paved roads opened the way to widespread change. Robert Isbell's profile of the remarkable Hicks family of Beech Mountain, North Carolina, pays tribute to the longstanding mountain traditions of music making and storytelling.

It is based largely on the reminiscences of Ray Hicks, a master teller of Jack Tales and a central figure in the current revival of traditional storytelling.

Among the Hickses, family history is part of the taletelling tradition. We learn of Hicks ancestors who arrived in the southern mountains in the late eighteenth century; of Ray's parents, Rena and Nathan, who struggled to raise ten children; and of the whole extended Hicks circle and their attempts to scratch out a living in an unforgiving environment.

The book itself reads like a well-told tale, but all the characters are real, although the names of a few, now dead, have been changed in deference to survivors. Based on hundreds of hours of listening and many years of friendship, The Last Chivaree captures the wisdom, humor, and dignity of the family it chronicles.

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English
Pages
174

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The last chivaree: the Hicks family of Beech Mountain
1996, University of North Carolina Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Chapel Hill, NC

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
974
Library of Congress
F264.B38 I78 1996, F264.B38I78 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
174 p. ;
Number of pages
174

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL805917M
Internet Archive
lastchivareehick0000isbe
ISBN 10
0807822663
LCCN
95042499
OCLC/WorldCat
33403202
Library Thing
9593045
Goodreads
1146305

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