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An edition of At home in the heart of Appalachia (2001)

At home in the heart of Appalachia

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"John O'Brien was born in Philadelphia, his father having left his beloved home in the West Virginia mountains after an impoverished childhood made all the more painful by family tragedy. Struggling to escape a father defeated by disappointment, displacement, and poverty, John too left home. When John decided to settle near his father's birthplace in West Virginia, he hoped to comprehend the elder O'Brien's attachment to the land, as well as the disabling fatalism he had carried north.".

"What he discovered is hardly the mythic Appalachia most Americans imagine, but a world of extravagant beauty - lush with green mountains, deep forests, ice-cold trout streams, and small hill farms. The people we meet who inhabit this land are for the most part unpretentious, working class, straightforward, open, commonsensical, and easygoing. They tend to look back more than most Americans do, defining themselves by how they fit into an extended family that includes their ancestors.

We are in a mountain culture that feels old and deeply rooted, that follows a traditional way of life. It is a world the author would finally love and call his own.".

"We also come face-to-face with provincialism, intolerance, and - perhaps Appalachia's defining legacy - the horrors of the coalfields and chemical plants. We see clearly what rapacious greed and exploitation have done for generations to much of the landscape and to the lives of the people. And we learn of the stream of reformers and missionaries, ever ready to show Appalachia the way, whose real contributions tend to be negligible or absurd."--BOOK JACKET.

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Knopf
Language
English
Pages
306

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2002, Anchor Books
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2001, Knopf
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
975.04
Library of Congress
CT275.O24 A3 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
306 p. :
Number of pages
306

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3957530M
Internet Archive
athomeinheartofa0000obri
ISBN 10
0394564510
LCCN
2001089765
OCLC/WorldCat
47078211
Library Thing
176195
Goodreads
1500170

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