He's a writer with family roots in the southern mountains of Appalachia going back almost three hundred years. We speak with Ron Rash, often called 'the chronicler of Modern Appalachia" about his work as a poet and novelist. Plus we explore the evolution of popular perceptions of Appalachia.
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A Contemporary Portrait of Appalachia
Listen Monday, Jun. 25, 2007 at 12:06 p.m. in Arts & CultureGuests
Ron Rash
Author, "Chemistry and Other Stories" (Picador); and John Parris Chair in Appalachian Studies, Western Carolina University
Shaunna Scott
Professor of Sociology, University of Kentucky; President, Appalachian Studies Association
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