The Woods Colt: A Novel of the Ozarks Hills: Chronicles of the Ozarks
Autor Thames Williamson Editat de Phillip Douglas Howertonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 ian 2023
Simultaneously exploitative and romantic, The Woods Colt carries us back to the heart of the Great Depression, heyday of the hillbilly in pop culture, when the perceived self-reliance and old-fashioned wisdom of rural people allowed audiences to not only escape their current circumstances but also imagine more hopeful ways of living. Williamson, a prolific author, answered this interest with a fast-paced and action-driven novel filled with folklore that had, ostensibly, been authenticated by none other than renowned Ozarks expert Vance Randolph.
The Woods Colt, with its familiar sense of danger and adventure, continues to offer insight and entertainment as it wrestles with timeless themes of economic struggle, cultural conflict, and modernization. With an introduction and explanatory notes from Phillip Douglas Howerton, this new edition makes the seminal novel available once more to scholars, regional enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a tale of the Ozark hills.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781682262245
ISBN-10: 1682262243
Pagini: 324
Dimensiuni: 152 x 203 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Arkansas Press
Colecția University of Arkansas Press
Seria Chronicles of the Ozarks
ISBN-10: 1682262243
Pagini: 324
Dimensiuni: 152 x 203 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Arkansas Press
Colecția University of Arkansas Press
Seria Chronicles of the Ozarks
Recenzii
“As for the stereotypical characters, they rang true to me, much truer than the Arcadian hillfolk in The Shepherd of the Hills. The characters talk funny and make a lot of moonshine, but mostly they hate and love and scheme. The grannies are perhaps the most obvious stereotypes. The two young women, while narrowly drawn, ring true, and so does violent Clint. … The novel holds up because of the powerful story. To cite movies, it’s the plot of High Sierra, First Blood, and dozens of Westerns and adventure stories. A man alone, a man on the run, a man whose time has run out. Thank you, Phillip Howerton, and thank you, Arkansas, for bringing this great old yarn back to us.”
—John Mort, Down Along the Piney, February 2023
“The Woods Colt is an intriguing addition to the Ozarks literary bookshelf, filled with intense action, raw emotions, and thick dialect. Anyone with an interest in Ozarks writing, American naturalism, or regional movements in American literature will find this book valuable. And the critical introduction by Phillip Howerton is a marvelously informative guide into the world of this novel and its creator.”
—Steve Wiegenstein, author of Scattered Lights
—John Mort, Down Along the Piney, February 2023
“The Woods Colt is an intriguing addition to the Ozarks literary bookshelf, filled with intense action, raw emotions, and thick dialect. Anyone with an interest in Ozarks writing, American naturalism, or regional movements in American literature will find this book valuable. And the critical introduction by Phillip Howerton is a marvelously informative guide into the world of this novel and its creator.”
—Steve Wiegenstein, author of Scattered Lights
Notă biografică
Thames Williamson was born in Idaho in 1894. After an adventurous early life as a circus hand, whaler, and prison officer, he studied at the University of Iowa and Harvard University. A sojourning writer who sought to depict the wide variety in American life, Williamson was the author of more than thirty titles, including novels, screenplays, juvenile literature, and academic texts.
Phillip Douglas Howerton is professor of English at Missouri State University–West Plains and the editor of The Literature of the Ozarks: An Anthology.
Phillip Douglas Howerton is professor of English at Missouri State University–West Plains and the editor of The Literature of the Ozarks: An Anthology.