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A richer harvest : an anthology of work in the Pacific Northwest / edited by Craig Wollner & W. Tracy Dillon.

Van Pelt Library PS570 .R53 1999
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Wollner, Craig, 1943-
Dillon, W. Tracy.
Series:
Northwest readers
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
American literature.
Working class writings, American.
Working class.
Labor.
Northwest, Pacific--Literary collections.
Northwest, Pacific.
Labor--Northwest, Pacific--Literary collections.
Working class--Northwest, Pacific--Literary collections.
Working class writings, American--Northwest, Pacific.
American literature--Northwest, Pacific.
Genre:
Literary collections.
Literature.
Physical Description:
xi, 276 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Corvallis : Oregon State University Press, 1999.
Summary:
This collection of prose, poems, manifestoes, songs, memoirs, and oral histories taps a rich vein of Pacific Northwest literature. From pioneer journals to union tracts and cyberpunk fiction, the writings gathered here portray work life in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana.
The forty-three selections reveal the lives of the region's working people and insights into the nature of work in the Northwest, including the natural beauty of the land, the rough and perilous employments, and the often bloody tradition of labor radicalism and organizing. The writings detail workers' triumphs and frustrations on the region's farms, in its forests, on its waterways, and in its offices, stores, and factories. Many are the observations of laborers themselves; others are the product of writers who gave voice to the concerns of the working class.
The selections are arranged according to three broad themes that trace the evolution of the Northwest's laboring classes: expressions of optimism toward work; growing disillusionment; and a postmodern or ironic sensibility in attitudes toward work. Headnotes introduce each selection, providing historical and literary context.
ISBN:
0870714651
OCLC:
40901209

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