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Night Rider After The Light: The Prayer Poems of Russell Marano

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Night Rider After The Light: The Prayer Poems of Russell Marano

Appalachian Review , Volume 11 (2) – Jan 8, 1983

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(VÍSHSJS» V®H®N»V®M®S» <y®HSJs»<*©W®s» «/©HSV<*©H©s» <*©?©*9 e^SWSîy»V®H®s»««©MgSs» <*®M(sV>ï 3: I «^f*^ Farewell, Far Traveler, Fine Friend «¿*f*±* & Co I week before his death. I' valuable contributor to it. In a 1975 letter he wrote: "Your work, Appalachian Heritage, f I to cancer after a long and difficult illness. He was 51. He continued to write poetry until a | I s' From its early days Russ was a staunch supporter of Appalachian Heritage and a | Russell Maraño died at his Evanston, Illinois, home November 5, 1982. He succumbed Z I is a sensitive portrait of life in Appalachia. It is a very human magazine, a messenger which S 1 gance, a difficult balance." In that year also his writing appeared for the first time in Appa- f ? helps to explain the ordeals and triumphs of our people, and yet, it retains an aesthetic ele- & @ lachian Heritage in the spring issue. His contributions were extremely welcome because f 2 they portrayed so well a part of the Appalachian experience not easily obtainable. "I was & f who could cure the"a third generation Italian, theadded, "The first eighteena years of mother | born," he wrote, Evil

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Appalachian ReviewUniversity of North Carolina Press

Published: Jan 8, 1983

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