

An edition of When it came time (1998)
By Jeri McCormick
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
Salmon Pub.,Salmon Publishing
Language
eng
Pages
55
Description:
"These poems piece together the narrative of an American family's wrenching migration from a long-evolved culture of farms and mines in Appalachia to an industrial city, where they become 'hillbillies' in the eyes of their urban neighbours. Geographically, the move is only two hundred miles, but in human terms the upheaval rivals that of the family's Celtic ancestors who made their way from Ulster and Wales to the New World colonies. Change, with its inevitable gains and losses, informs this journey from a backwoods legacy of the mule-drawn plough to the hustle of an anonymous assembly line. The poet draws on childhood sensibilities to explore the theme and to craft memory into language."--Jacket.
subjects: Poetry, Family, Families, Poetry (poetic works by one author)
Places: Cincinatti, Ohio, Kentucky