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The Ballad Singer

The Ballad Singer The Bailad Singer By Mn Napier Charcoal By Walt Priehard IN THE BARE ROOM OF A MOUNTAIN HOME, LIGHTED BY FIRE AND MOONLIGHT FROM A WINDOW, LAURA, THE MOTHER, WORKS AT QUILT PIECES. JANE WATCHES NEAR THE WINDOW. Laura So bright against the floor. Like times my granny Used to sit and spell us how old Sarah Beck Would have her foster children saddled, Bridled by the neck and ride them out to frolics. Near bound me with her tongue when she would tell (1915-1965) was born in Oklahoma, but be was related to the INapiers of Perry County, Kentucky. In 1937-38, John taught in Perry County and married Mary Napier, a distant cousin. Most of his subsequent working career was spent with the federal government in several locations. In his spare time he wrote and read. The Ballad Singer was first produced as a reading by the Poets' Theater of Cambridge, Mass., and later published in Kentucky Writing and produced, full stage, for the Morehead Writer's Workshop. It is reprinted here by special permission of Mrs. Mary Napier. 49 It's a silver bullet night. I never seen the moon APRALACHIAN HÉRITAGE Of how one saved the younger http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Appalachian Review University of North Carolina Press

The Ballad Singer

Appalachian Review , Volume 1 (1) – Jan 8, 1973

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Abstract

The Bailad Singer By Mn Napier Charcoal By Walt Priehard IN THE BARE ROOM OF A MOUNTAIN HOME, LIGHTED BY FIRE AND MOONLIGHT FROM A WINDOW, LAURA, THE MOTHER, WORKS AT QUILT PIECES. JANE WATCHES NEAR THE WINDOW. Laura So bright against the floor. Like times my granny Used to sit and spell us how old Sarah Beck Would have her foster children saddled, Bridled by the neck and ride them out to frolics. Near bound me with her tongue when she would tell (1915-1965) was born in Oklahoma, but be was related to the INapiers of Perry County, Kentucky. In 1937-38, John taught in Perry County and married Mary Napier, a distant cousin. Most of his subsequent working career was spent with the federal government in several locations. In his spare time he wrote and read. The Ballad Singer was first produced as a reading by the Poets' Theater of Cambridge, Mass., and later published in Kentucky Writing and produced, full stage, for the Morehead Writer's Workshop. It is reprinted here by special permission of Mrs. Mary Napier. 49 It's a silver bullet night. I never seen the moon APRALACHIAN HÉRITAGE Of how one saved the younger

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Appalachian ReviewUniversity of North Carolina Press

Published: Jan 8, 1973

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