And All the Layered Light

And All the Layered Light
Author: Charles Semones
Publisher: NewSouth Books
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1603060383

Using the settings and imagery of his native rural Kentucky, Charles Semones creates in this new collection of his poems a world of longing and desire, of passion and pursuit, of rapture and depression. In his reclusive, gospel-drenched, haunted world of draped mirrors and desperate dog days of summer, the poetlover moves along his lonely route seeking and hoping for at least a brief respite from the Gothic horrors, internal and external, that curse his journey. Semones's own autobiographical travels and travails, which he has translated into a universal poetry of the soul, will resonate deeply with anyone who thinks deeply about the human condition. You may identify his condition with your own dark night of the soul, praying, like him, for light and bliss at the end of the way. Reactions to the poetry in this new collection will be extreme. Regardless of what you may think about Semones's world and his experiences in it, I am certain that you will be affected by his inspired and expertly crafted poetry. This is Southern Gothic writing at its finest. It is good poetry that transcends time and place.

Waters of Life from the Conecuh Ridge

Waters of Life from the Conecuh Ridge
Author: Wade Hall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781603060127

Clyde May was the patriarch of a family from rural Bullock County, Alabama. He was a devoted father, a war veteran, and a churchgoer. He was also a moonshiner. This colorful memoir based on oral history interviews with May's son, Kenny, explores May's life and his passion for making good whiskey despite the risk of going to jail. Now the family tradition is taking a new twist, as Kenny and his siblings have established Alabama's first legal distillery to bottle and sell a distinctive whiskey based on the late Clyde May's recipe.

Moonshine!

Moonshine!
Author: Matthew B. Rowley
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2007
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781579906481

Traces the history and lore of moonshine from its pioneer origins, through prohibition, to today's artisanal libations, offering instructions for building a still, basic distilling techniques, and dozens of recipes.

A Culinary Tour Through Alabama History

A Culinary Tour Through Alabama History
Author: Monica Tapper
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2021-10-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439673780

One of the surest ways to connect with the past is to sample what was on its plate. That's the goal with this gustatory journey through Alabama history. Sweetmeats with the governor's lonely, oft-depressed wife in 1832 Greensboro. Shrimp and crabmeat casserole at a long-departed preacher's house at the Gaines Ridge Dinner Club in Camden. Pimento cheese and tea with notes of cinnamon and citrus at the Bragg-Mitchell Mansion in Mobile. Poundcake from Georgia Gilmore's kitchen in Montgomery, where workaday freedom fighters and luminaries of the civil rights movement sought sustenance. Author Monica Tapper serves up a stick-to-your-ribs trek through Alabama history, providing classic recipes modified for the modern kitchen along the way.

Thomas D. Clark of Kentucky

Thomas D. Clark of Kentucky
Author: John E. Kleber
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0813189586

By the flip of a coin, Thomas Dionysius Clark became intertwined in the vast history of Kentucky. In 1928, Clark received scholarships to both the University of Cincinnati and to the University of Kentucky. Kentucky won the coin toss and the claim to one of the South's eminent historians. In 1990, when the Kentucky General Assembly honored Clark by declaring him Kentucky's Historian Laureate for life, Governor Brereton Jones described Clark as "Kentucky's greatest treasure." Historian, advocate, educator, preservationist, publisher, writer, mentor, friend, Kentuckian—Dr. Clark has filled all these roles and more. Thomas D. Clark of Kentucky is a celebration of his life and careerby just a few of those who have felt his influence and shared his enthusiasm for his adopted home state of Kentucky.

An Interview with Abraham Lincoln

An Interview with Abraham Lincoln
Author: Wade Hall
Publisher: NewSouth Books
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2010-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1603062696

Author Wade Hall has taken Abraham Lincoln’s actual words from speeches, articles, and letters and assembled them in the form of answers to questions posed in an imagined interview with a fictional young journalist recently returned from the war front. The result is a fresh look at the mind and philosophy of our sixteenth president and the issues he was grappling with as the war came to a close, just a few days before he was assassinated.

It’s Good Weather for Fudge

It’s Good Weather for Fudge
Author: Sue Brannan Walker
Publisher: NewSouth Books
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1588383334

In It’s Good Weather for Fudge: Conversing with Carson McCullers, Sue Walker imagines a friendship and conversation with McCullers as they share memories of two women growing up in the Deep South, McCullers in Georgia and Walker in Alabama. The past becomes the present in this poem that ranges from love and war to sickness and health, fudge and friendship. Its many allusions to the life and works of Carson McCullers make it a kind of poetic biography.

Mayor Todd

Mayor Todd
Author: John Northrop
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2005
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

Based on real events, this one-act play dramatizes the racial tensions and political conflicts in Birmingham, Alabama, following a police shooting in 1979. The author uses the fall-out to examine civil-rights race relations, the role of the media in such conflicts, and the difficulty municipal governments have in balancing law enforcement and community justice concerns. If that all sounds academic. it isn't--Mayor Todd crackles with suspense as its well-developed characters spotlight the human themes at the core of the play.

Contemporary Authors

Contemporary Authors
Author:
Publisher: Contemporary Authors New Revis
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2003-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780787667153

These exciting and unique author profiles are essential to your holdings because sketches are entirely revised and up-to-date, and completely replace the original Contemporary Authors entries. A softcover cumulative index is published twice per year (included in subscription).