An edition of Writing her own life (2004)

Writing Her Own Life

Imogene Welch, Western Rural Schoolteacher (Literature of the American West, V. 14)

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An edition of Writing her own life (2004)

Writing Her Own Life

Imogene Welch, Western Rural Schoolteacher (Literature of the American West, V. 14)

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"Mary Clearman Blew's aunt Imogene Welch embodied the hard working values of depression-era western America. In Writing Her Own Life, Blew builds a narrative around excerpts from the diaries Imogene kept during World War II while she taught in rural Montana schools and later in Washington State. Through her diary entries we learn of the war's effects on Imogene as she moved from rural, family-centered life in Montana to independent if somewhat lonelier life in Washington State." "After growing up on an impoverished homestead in Montana, Imogene enjoyed the modest comforts of living in a small town in Washington, including electricity and running water. And she experienced the dramatic changes in a school system under stress from the war: separated families, crowded classrooms, and an increasingly mobile population. Imogene's diaries find her exploring a new landscape, worrying about distant friends and family, coping with her newfangled automobile, enduring roommates, and eventually learning to cherish her independence." "Blew explores the transitional experiences of the young schoolteacher and examines traditional and non-traditional ways in which fiction and creative nonfiction re-create the life recorded in the diaries. Moving beyond Imogene's experiences, Blew asks what an inheritance of family stories and text means to a generation of readers who are experiencing transitions different from Imogene's but no less intense."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
288

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Writing Her Own Life: Imogene Welch, Western Rural Schoolteacher (Literature of the American West, V. 14)
April 2004, University of Oklahoma Press
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First Sentence

"After all, memory occupies no space."

Classifications

Library of Congress
LA2317.W373B54 2004, LA2317.W373 B54 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
288
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
Weight
15.2 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7940029M
Internet Archive
writingherownlif00blew
ISBN 10
0806135816
ISBN 13
9780806135816
LCCN
2003060169
OCLC/WorldCat
52860149
Library Thing
373822
Goodreads
1505222

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