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Ray Hicks: Master Storyteller of the Blue Ridge
Contributor(s): Isbell, Robert (Author), Dykeman, Wilma (Foreword by)
ISBN: 0807849626     ISBN-13: 9780807849620
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
OUR PRICE:   $22.80  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2001
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Annotation: Ray Hicks, 78, the famous teller of Appalachian Jack Tales, is one of America's best-loved storytellers. In this book he shares a different kind of story, a chronicle of his family's experiences in the remote section of the North Carolina mountains where they have lived for more than 200 years.

The pioneers who settled Beech Mountain were a God-fearing people who cherished the stories, the songs, and the ways of their ancestors. For generations, the Hickses have preserved tales of family history--the struggles and the celebrations--right alongside tales of giants and magic hens. Now readers will come to know the wisdom, humor, hardships, and dignity of this remarkable clan. Robert Isbell's profile of Ray Hicks and his family also pays tribute to the longstanding Appalachian traditions of music-making and storytelling. First published in 1996 as "The Last Chivaree," the book is based on hundreds of hours of conversations and many years of friendship.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Folklore & Mythology
- History | United States - State & Local - General
Dewey: 974
LCCN: 00050936
Physical Information: 0.44" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.67 lbs) 192 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Appalachians
 
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Publisher Description:
Ray Hicks, 78, the famous teller of Appalachian Jack Tales, is one of America's best-loved storytellers. In this book he shares a different kind of story, a chronicle of his family's experiences in the remote section of the North Carolina mountains where they have lived for more than 200 years.

The pioneers who settled Beech Mountain were a God-fearing people who cherished the stories, the songs, and the ways of their ancestors. For generations, the Hickses have preserved tales of family history--the struggles and the celebrations--right alongside tales of giants and magic hens. Now readers will come to know the wisdom, humor, hardships, and dignity of this remarkable clan. Robert Isbell's profile of Ray Hicks and his family also pays tribute to the longstanding Appalachian traditions of music-making and storytelling. First published in 1996 as The Last Chivaree, the book is based on hundreds of hours of conversations and many years of friendship.


Contributor Bio(s): Isbell, Robert: - Robert Isbell, a former journalist and bank executive, lives on Winyah Bay, near Georgetown, South Carolina, in winter and spends the summers in Beech Mountain, North Carolina.