Every Leaf a Mirror: A Jim Wayne Miller Reader
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poems; seminal articles; a rare autobiographical essay; a commencement address; and an excerpt from the previously unpublished short story "Truth and Fiction."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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Every Leaf a Mirror: A Jim Wayne Miller Reader
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poems; seminal articles; a rare autobiographical essay; a commencement address; and an excerpt from the previously unpublished short story "Truth and Fiction."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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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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813153469
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 10/28/2014
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Morris Allen Grubbs is assistant dean in the Graduate School at the University of Kentucky. He is the editor of Home and Beyond: An Anthology of Kentucky Short Stories and Conversations with Wendell Berry. Mary Ellen Miller, the widow of Jim Wayne Miller, is professor of English at Western Kentucky University. She is the author of The Poet's Wife Speaks.

Table of Contents

Preface Morris Allen Grubbs xiii

Chronology xvii

Introduction: A Radiating Presence Robert Morgan 1

Part 1 Poetry

Introduction to Part 1: In Mist and Mystery Mary Ellen Miller 13

Miracle and Mystery 18

Hanlon Mountain in Mist 18

Meeting 18

In a Mountain Pasture 19

Fenceposts 20

The Faith of Fishermen 20

Sowing Salt 21

Family Reunion 21

He Remembers His Mother 22

Old Ghost 23

After Love 23

Slow Darkness 24

Craig Speaks 24

Howard Lays His Burden Down at Last 26

Getting Together 26

Saturday Morning 27

Every Leaf a Mirror 29

Abandoned 29

In a Difficult Time 30

Now in the Naked Aftermath of Making 31

Living Forever 31

Family-Love, Marriage, Children 33

Light Leaving 33

Bourbon and Coke 33

The Flyrod Is Such a Woman 34

Growing Wild 35

Rechargeable Dry Cell Poem 37

Brier Riddle 37

Fish Story 37

A House of Readers 39

Spring Storm 40

Diver 40

Living with Children 41

Boys, Busting Out 42

Traveling 42

Serious Play 44

If Your Birthday Is Today 44

I Share 45

The Rev. Mr. Thick 46

Small Farms Disappearing in Tennessee 47

His Hands 49

Giving at the Office 50

Cheerleader 50

How America Came to the Mountains 51

An Anthem for Appalachia 54

Brier Sermon-"You Must Be Born Again" 54

On Writing Poems 69

From the Brier Glossary of Literary Terms 69

Teaching 70

Shapes 70

Poetry Workshop 71

Somebody Asked, "How Do You Get Ideas for Poems?" 71

Dark to Light 74

A Turning 74

Harvest 75

Chopping Wood 76

First Light 76

Born Again 77

Going South 78

Restoring an Old Farmhouse 79

Long View 80

Winter Days 81

Part 2 Fiction

From Newfound 85

From His First, Best Country 92

Cheap 101

Yucatan 111

Truth and Fiction 117

Part 3 Nonfiction

Citizens of Somewhere 127

Living into the Land 134

Appalachian Literature: A Region Awakens 146

In Quest of the Brier: An Interview by Loyal Jones 153

I Had Come to Tell a Story: A Memoir 175

Epilogue Mary Ellen Miller 217

Afterword Silas House 221

Acknowledgments 229

Bibliography 231

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