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Appalachian Author Presents Talk Based on Recent Book
 
March 12, 2001
 
   
Loyal Jones, author and Appalachian scholar, will present a talk at Berea College based on his recent award-winning book "Faith and Meaning in the Southern Uplands," on Thursday, March 15 at 3 p.m. in Phelps Stokes Chapel.

The book was awarded Berea College's W.D. Weatherford Award for outstanding writing about Appalachia in 1999.

"Faith and Meaning in the Southern Uplands deals with traditional religion in Appalachia. Covering such diverse matters as the human condition, God, the world and the Devil, the Word, Salvation and (songs of) praise in Zion, Jones' book uses the voices of church members to reveal the richness and complexity of traditional religion in the region.

Jones is the author or editor of 10 other books on various aspects of Appalachian life and culture, including biographies of regional musicians Bascom Lamar Lunsford and Bradley Kincaid; "Reshaping the Image of Appalachia" (1986); "The Preacher Joke Book" (1989); "Laughter in Appalachia" (1987) and three other books of Appalachian humor co-authored with song-writer and entertainer Billy Edd Wheeler, and "Appalachian Values" (1994) with photographer Warren Brunner

He also has published numerous articles, poems and reviews in a variety of both popular and scholarly journals and has produced or been involved with five albums of traditional music. From 1967-70, Jones was executive director of the Council of Southern Mountains based in Berea, and from 1970-93, he was director of Berea's Appalachian Center. A 1954 Berea College graduate, Jones also holds a masters degree from the University of North Carolina.

Among the many honors Jones has received are the Thomas Wolfe Award from the Western North Carolina Historical Society for "Minstrel of the Appalachians: The Story of Bascom Lamar Lunsford," 1985; the Laurel Leaves Award from the Appalachian Consortium in 1987; the Cratis D. Williams Appalachian Service Award from the Appalachian Studies Association in 1993, and the Denny Plattner Award for Poetry in 1995. In 1997, Jones received a Special W.D. Weatherford Award in recognition of his dedication, scholarship and assistance in founding the modern Appalachian studies movement.

The program is free and open to the public.

   
CONTACT:
Julie Sowell, 859-985-3028

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