An edition of Shiloh and other stories (1982)

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An edition of Shiloh and other stories (1982)

Shiloh and other stories

1st ed.
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A collection of stories, mostly about people raised in western Kentucky, that portrays, in carefully observed detail, their struggle to reconcile family traditions and religion with new societal pressures and lifestyles and charts their search for understanding.

Publish Date
Publisher
Harper & Row
Language
English
Pages
247

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Shiloh and other stories
Shiloh and other stories
2001, Modern Library
in English - Modern Library ed.
Cover of: Shiloh and other stories
Shiloh and other stories
1995, University Press of Kentucky
in English
Cover of: Shiloh and other stories
Shiloh and other stories
1985, Bradbury Press
in English
Cover of: Shiloh and other stories
Shiloh and other stories
1982, Harper & Row
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3563.A7877 S49 1982, PS3563.A7877S49 1982, PS3527.A15 S5 1982

The Physical Object

Pagination
247 p. ;
Number of pages
247

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3506377M
ISBN 10
0060150629
LCCN
82047541
OCLC/WorldCat
8387435
LibraryThing
130442
Goodreads
1329056

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1953151W

Work Description

The stories in Bobbie Ann Mason's remarkable collection read like poetic transcriptions of day-to-day life. With her keen eye and ear for late twentieth-century popular culture, Mason can render a photograph of a brightly lit supermarket or a bit of wisdom from the Donahue show. Her characters are not people from Hollywood or Cannes, but folks we might run into at a movie theater or an interstate rest area, not just in western Kentucky but all across small-town America.

In these bewildered people we see - and relate to - their often desperate quests to mark their places in the world. This special Kentucky edition of a beloved local author's work includes a new foreword by George Ella Lyon, also a Kentucky writer and a friend of the author.

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