Black Shawl :Poems

Black Shawl

Black Shawl :Poems

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Published: 1 March, 1998
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Black Shawl emanates from Kathryn Stripling Byer's fascination with female ballad singers in southern Appalachia, whose voices haunt the mountains still, and from the image of a black net or shawl being dragged over the ground, plumbing the depths, collecting bits and fragments of a woman's life. The singers and storytellers of this splendid collection are struggling to answer the query of the book's epigraph: ""What will you make of this?""

The first section, ""Voices,"" offers a variety of female perspectives, those of mothers, daughters, sisters, lovers. These women are singing the old songs and waiting for their lives to change. ""Blood Mountain,"" the second part, experiments with ballad conventions and the mysteries of mythmaking: "" . . . one story's good as another so long as there's blood in it."" Delphia, a quilter and teacher who narrates the third section of Black Shawl, epitomizes these mountain women-the very ones who became the Keepers of the Ballads, the repositories, and who passed down their knowledge.

Through the remarkable mountain women of Black Shawl, Byer portrays the singers, once mute, finding their place, weaving a thread in the web of their existence and its endlessly evolving pattern.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780807122518
ISBN10 0807122513
Number Of Pages 64
Item Weight 1000 g
Product Dimensions 141 x 229 x 5 mm
Publisher / Reseller Louisiana State University Press
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

A native of Georgia, Kathryn Stripling Byer has lived in the western North Carolina mountains since receiving a graduate degree from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where she studied with Allen Tate, Robert Watson, and Fred Chappell. Her several books of poetry have received honors from the Associated Writing Programs, the Academy of American Poets, the Fellowship of Southern Writers, and the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance.

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