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The Southern Poetry Anthology, Vol. 3: Contemporary Appalachia Paperback – December 16, 2010
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“For reasons that are not entirely clear, there has been an explosion of poetry in the Southern Appalachian region in recent years. Perhaps this creative surge has been inspired by the rapid changes in the region, as the vast hunting ranges of the Cherokees are crossed by superhighways, and golf courses, casinos, condominiums, and shopping malls spread into the shadows of the highest peaks. Or perhaps the poetry is a celebration of a region still discovering itself, its heritage and resources. What is clear is that much of the best poetry of our time is being written in or about the Southern mountains, with unprecedented diversity, artistry, freshness, and humanity. Here is a poetry of place and people, of history, sometimes sad, often comic, a poetry of haunting voices, vision, music and story. This anthology is a showcase of some of the best poetry we have, from the place the music comes from.”--Robert Morgan
- Print length318 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherTexas Review Press
- Publication dateDecember 16, 2010
- Dimensions6 x 1 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101933896647
- ISBN-13978-1933896649
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- Publisher : Texas Review Press; 1st edition (December 16, 2010)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 318 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1933896647
- ISBN-13 : 978-1933896649
- Item Weight : 1.45 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1 x 9 inches
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William Wright is author of four full-length collections of poetry, four chapbooks, and a collaborative full-length book, Creeks of the Upper South (forthcoming from Jacar Press and Unicorn Press; written with Amy Wright. His full-length books include Tree Heresies (Mercer University Press, 2015), Night Field Anecdote (Louisiana Literature Press, 2011), Bledsoe (Texas Review Press, 2011), and Dark Orchard (Texas Review Press, 2005, winner of the Breakthrough Poetry Prize). Wright's chapbooks are April Creatures (Blue Horse Press, 2014), Sleep Paralysis (Stepping Stones Press, 2012, Winner of the South Carolina Poetry Initiative Prize, selected by Kwame Dawes), Xylem & Heartwood (Finishing Line Press, 2013) and The Ghost Narratives (Finishing Line, 2008). Wright is editor of eleven editions: He is series editor and volume co-editor of The Southern Poetry Anthology, a multivolume series celebrating contemporary writing of the American South, published by Texas Review Press; co-editor (with Daniel Cross Turner) of Hard Lines: Rough South Poetry (University of South Carolina Press, 2016), and co-editor (with Daniel Westover) of two books focused on the work of Gerard Manley Hopkins, to be published by Clemson University Press in 2016 and 2017, respectively. Wright has recently published in The Kenyon Review, Oxford American, The Antioch Review, Shenandoah, and Southern Poetry Review. Additionally, Wright serves as assistant editor for Shenandoah. Currently he is Writer in Residence at the University of Tennessee. He is married to the writer, Michelle Wright.

Jesse Graves published his first collection of poetry, Tennessee Landscape with Blighted Pine, with Texas Review Press in 2011. The book was awarded the 2012 Weatherford Award in Poetry from Berea College, Book of the Year in Poetry Award from the Appalachian Writers’ Association, and the Thomas and Lillie D. Chaffin Award for Appalachian Writing.
His second collection of poems, Basin Ghosts, was released by Texas Review Press, and won the 2015 Weatherford Award in Poetry. His third full-length book of poems, Specter Mountain, was published by Mercer University Press. This volume is an innovative collaboration on the haunted landscapes of the imagination with award-winning poet William Wright.
Mercer University Press also published his fourth volume of poems, Merciful Days, in 2020, and his first collection of literary essays, Said-Songs: Essays on Poetry and Place, in 2021.
Graves received the Philip H. Freund Prize for Creative Writing from Cornell University, and the James Still Award for Writing about the Appalachian South from the Fellowship of Southern Writers. In 2015, he was inducted into the East Tennessee Writers Hall of Fame.
He is also co-editor for four volumes of scholarship: Jeff Daniel Marion: Poet on the Holston (University of Tennessee Press, 2016); Conversations with Robert Morgan (University Press of Mississippi, 2019); Robert Morgan: Essays on the Life and Work (McFarland & Co. Publishers, 2021), and The Complete Poems of James Agee (University of Tennessee Press, 2022).
Graves has edited several collections of poetry and prose, including the Contemporary Appalachia, Tennessee, and North Carolina volumes of The Southern Poetry Anthology (Texas Review Press, Texas A&M UP Consortium), and Outscape: Writings on Fences and Frontiers.
Jesse Graves grew up in Sharps Chapel, Tennessee, where his ancestors settled in the 1780s. He holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in Poetry Writing from Cornell University, and PhD in English from The University of Tennessee, and he teaches as Professor of English and Poet-in-Residence at East Tennessee State University.
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