Jim Wayne Miller (1936--1996) was a prolific writer, a revered
teacher and scholar, and a pioneer in the field of Appalachian
studies. During his thirty-three-year tenure at Western Kentucky
University, he helped build programs in the discipline in Kentucky,
Tennessee, and Ohio, and worked tirelessly to promote regional
voices by presenting the work of others as often as he did his own.
An innovative poet, essayist, and short story writer, Miller was
one of the founding fathers and animating spirits of the
Appalachian renaissance.
In Every Leaf a Mirror, Morris Allen Grubbs and Mary Ellen
Miller have gathered essential selections from the beloved author's
oeuvre. Highlights from the volume include touchstone poems;
seminal articles; a rare autobiographical essay; a commencement
address; and an excerpt from the previously unpublished short story
"Truth and Fiction." Revealing the scope and significance of
Miller's contributions as an artist and cultural scholar, this
reader captures the excitement that surrounded the birth of modern
Appalachian literature.
With commentary by Mary Ellen Miller, an introduction from
well-known author Robert Morgan, and an afterword by the notable
Silas House, Every Leaf a Mirror provides an unprecedentedly
intimate look at Miller's writing. This long overdue collection not
only celebrates the life of this revered ambassador of Appalachian
literature and culture but also introduces a new generation of
readers to his work.
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