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ISBN: 0966045971

ISBN13: 9780966045970

Kettle Bottom

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This award-winning, unforgettable collection is written in the voices of people living and working in the coal camps during the West Virginia mine wars of 1920-1921, featuring poems that illustrate how a community responded to a time of danger.

Written in the voices of people living and working in the coal camps during the West Virginia coal mine wars of 1920-1921, these vivid poems show how a community responded to a time...

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5 ratings

Superb

Kettle Bottom is a wonderful book of vibrant and haunting poetry. Fisher captures both the time and the people with authenticity and sensitivity, allowing the reader to live in those moments through her characters. As poetry alone, the book shines brightly.

Rich Character Study

KETTLE BOTTOM offers various character studies set near the West Virginia mine wars (1920-21), offering an indication not only of the involving lives of the mining community but also the corporate misinterpretation of the passionate intensity of the mining families' commitment to community, family, and home. Characters refer to each other in the various poems, giving us an opportunity to learn indirectly an unofficial history of the community, and we see how even the best-intentioned outsiders (particularly the company-hired schoolteacher and a group of Ohio church ladies) fail to recognize the nobility and spiritual strength of the community. Diane Gilliam Fisher has presented a worthwhile collection of poems in this volume.

Very moving

This book is beautifully written, with such poignancy and description that you can't help but be touched by the lives of the people of this coal-mining area and era. Certain passages bring tears to your eyes and instill strength in your soul.

Kettle Bottom

Brilliant use of language and dialect. Respectful of the people she's telling stories about. She records accurate history through magnificent storytelling. I could not put it down and read it straight through, blood and heartbeat rising with each turn of the page. "Raven Light" absolutely haunts.

Magnificent

What Diane Gilliam Fisher has accomplished in her collection of poems, Kettle Bottom, is rare. Hard hard stories told in the softest of voices. In the same way a whisper commands our attention when a normal voice would not, Fisher's tales stop and tempt and hold us. I don't believe poetry books are to be read in one sitting. It is hard for me to digest them all. I read. I absorb. I read. I absorb. But with Fisher's book, I find it hard to wait. I have to pick it up again, and listen to the next whisper.
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