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OverviewMay Kennedy McCord, lovingly nicknamed “First Lady of the Ozarks” and “Queen of the Hillbillies,” spent half a century sharing the history, songs, and stories of her native Ozarks through newspaper columns, radio programs, and music festivals. Though her work made her one of the twentieth century’s preeminent folklorists, McCord was first and foremost an entertainer—at one time nearly as renowned as the hills she loved. Despite the encouragement of her contemporaries, McCord never published a collection of her work. In 1956, Vance Randolph wrote to her, “If you didn’t have such a mental block against writing books, I could show you how to make a book out of extracts from your columns. It would be very little work, and sell like hotcakes. . . . I could write a solemn little introduction, telling the citizens what a fine gal you are! The hell of it is, most of the readers know all about you.” In Queen of the Hillbillies, editors Patti McCord and Kristene Sutliff at last bring together the best of McCord’s published and previously unpublished writings to share her knowledge, humor, and inimitable spirit with a new generation of readers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Patti McCord , Kristene SutliffPublisher: University of Arkansas Press Imprint: University of Arkansas Press Dimensions: Width: 15.10cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 20.10cm Weight: 0.494kg ISBN: 9781682261996ISBN 10: 1682261999 Pages: 366 Publication Date: 08 April 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'Bless your hearts, here I am again! Bad pennies will bob up, you know, ' Ozarks entertainer and folklorist May Kennedy McCord once joked. McCord has largely faded from public memory, but as historian Brooks Blevins acknowledges, 'back in the hills and hollers in the middle of the twentieth century no one rivaled her celebrity'. McCord's granddaughter Patti, together with Missouri State University professor emerita Kristene Sutliff, gathered dozens of McCord's published and unpublished columns, articles, and radio scripts to produce the first comprehensive collection of her work. ... This overdue appraisal of her life and legacy adroitly welcomes 'the Queen back to the realm.' --Missouri Historical Review, October 2022 The distinctive culture of the Ozarks has been preserved through those who lived it and shared by those who love it. May Kennedy McCord did both of these things: her words, based on pure devotion to the region and its people, not only benefited her contemporaries but will also inspire new readers who can now see the Ozarks through her eyes. --Kaitlyn McConnell, founder of Ozarks Alive The distinctive culture of the Ozarks has been preserved through those who lived it and shared by those who love it. May Kennedy McCord did both of these things: her words, based on pure devotion to the region and its people, not only benefited her contemporaries but will also inspire new readers who can now see the Ozarks through her eyes. --Kaitlyn McConnell, founder of Ozarks Alive Author InformationPatti McCord is the granddaughter of May Kennedy McCord. Kristene Sutliff is professor emerita at Missouri State University, where she directed the Ozarks Studies Institute for several years. Both were born and raised in the Missouri Ozarks. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |