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The Milkweed Ladies

AUTHOR McNeill, Louise
PUBLISHER University of Pittsburgh Press (08/19/1988)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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The Milkweed Ladies is written out of deep affection for and intimate knowledge of the lives of rural people and the rhythms of the natural world. It is a personal account of the farm in southern West Virginia where poet Louise McNeill's family has lived for nine generations.
The Milkweed Ladies is filled with memorable characters--an herb-gathering granny, McNeill's sailor father, her patient, flower-loving mother, and Aunt Malindy in her "black sateen dress" who "never did a lick of work." McNeill writes movingly of the harsh routines of the lives of her family, from spring plowing to winter sugaring, and of the hold the farm itself has on them and the earth itself on all of us. McNeill juxtaposes the life of the farm with the larger world events that impinge on it, such as the destruction from lumber companies in the 1930s and World War II in the '40s.
With her poet's gift for detail and language, McNeill creates a particular world forgotten by many of us, and to some of us, never known.
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ISBN-13: 9780822954064
ISBN-10: 0822954060
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 136
Carton Quantity: 52
Product Dimensions: 5.04 x 0.39 x 7.96 inches
Weight: 0.37 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product
Country of Origin: US
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Biography & Autobiography | Memoirs
Biography & Autobiography | Cultural & Regional
Biography & Autobiography | Literary Figures
Dewey Decimal: B
Library of Congress Control Number: 88001334
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The Milkweed Ladies is written out of deep affection for and intimate knowledge of the lives of rural people and the rhythms of the natural world. It is a personal account of the farm in southern West Virginia where poet Louise McNeill's family has lived for nine generations.
The Milkweed Ladies is filled with memorable characters--an herb-gathering granny, McNeill's sailor father, her patient, flower-loving mother, and Aunt Malindy in her "black sateen dress" who "never did a lick of work." McNeill writes movingly of the harsh routines of the lives of her family, from spring plowing to winter sugaring, and of the hold the farm itself has on them and the earth itself on all of us. McNeill juxtaposes the life of the farm with the larger world events that impinge on it, such as the destruction from lumber companies in the 1930s and World War II in the '40s.
With her poet's gift for detail and language, McNeill creates a particular world forgotten by many of us, and to some of us, never known.
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