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- James Still (July 16, 1906 – April 28, 2001) was an American poet, novelist and folklorist. He lived most of his life in a log house along the Dead Mare Branch of Little Carr Creek, Knott County, Kentucky. He was best known for the novel River of Earth, which depicted the struggles of coal mining in eastern Kentucky. (en)
- James Still (La Fayette, 16 luglio 1906 – Hazard, 28 aprile 2001) è stato un poeta, romanziere e folklorista statunitense. Ha vissuto gran parte della sua vita in una capanna di tronchi lungo la Dead Mare Branch di Little Carr Creek, nella contea di Knott, Kentucky. Noto soprattutto per il romanzo Fiume di Terra, che descrive le lotte per l'estrazione del carbone nel Kentucky orientale. (it)
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- LaFayette, Alabama, USA (en)
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- Hazard, Kentucky, USA (en)
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- J. Alex Still (en)
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- James Still (July 16, 1906 – April 28, 2001) was an American poet, novelist and folklorist. He lived most of his life in a log house along the Dead Mare Branch of Little Carr Creek, Knott County, Kentucky. He was best known for the novel River of Earth, which depicted the struggles of coal mining in eastern Kentucky. (en)
- James Still (La Fayette, 16 luglio 1906 – Hazard, 28 aprile 2001) è stato un poeta, romanziere e folklorista statunitense. Ha vissuto gran parte della sua vita in una capanna di tronchi lungo la Dead Mare Branch di Little Carr Creek, nella contea di Knott, Kentucky. Noto soprattutto per il romanzo Fiume di Terra, che descrive le lotte per l'estrazione del carbone nel Kentucky orientale. (it)
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- James Still (en)
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