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Regionalism

Regionalism SRey-ionalifrm If I were asked, and I sometimes am, LILLIE D. chaffin and much poetry requires aplace on earth directly and indirectly, if I consider my- for standing. My John Henry McCoy and self a regional writer, then I would have Freeman, novels, are set in Eastern Kento answer yes and no. Sometimes there tucky coal mining territory because I has not been time to determine what the wanted to explore some territory which inquirer believes to be regionalism, and had certain circumstances presented relathen to direct my answer toward that tive to the environment. I like to think particular area. After being told recently that the characters are alive enough, huthat I was not, at the very end of a college- man enough, to be of interest to those reading, when there was no time to find living in flatlands or deserts because of if this were an indictment or congratula- universal needs for physical security and tion, I kept thinking on the matter, clari- affection, for mental stimulation and fied it for myself, and hopefully also for peace. those who read this. No, in that Bear Weather, Tommy's Yes, in that I have used a place http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Appalachian Review University of North Carolina Press

Regionalism

Appalachian Review , Volume 7 (4) – Jan 8, 1979

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Copyright © Berea College
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1940-5081
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Abstract

SRey-ionalifrm If I were asked, and I sometimes am, LILLIE D. chaffin and much poetry requires aplace on earth directly and indirectly, if I consider my- for standing. My John Henry McCoy and self a regional writer, then I would have Freeman, novels, are set in Eastern Kento answer yes and no. Sometimes there tucky coal mining territory because I has not been time to determine what the wanted to explore some territory which inquirer believes to be regionalism, and had certain circumstances presented relathen to direct my answer toward that tive to the environment. I like to think particular area. After being told recently that the characters are alive enough, huthat I was not, at the very end of a college- man enough, to be of interest to those reading, when there was no time to find living in flatlands or deserts because of if this were an indictment or congratula- universal needs for physical security and tion, I kept thinking on the matter, clari- affection, for mental stimulation and fied it for myself, and hopefully also for peace. those who read this. No, in that Bear Weather, Tommy's Yes, in that I have used a place

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Appalachian ReviewUniversity of North Carolina Press

Published: Jan 8, 1979

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