Call Home the Heart by Fielding Burke

Call Home the Heart by Fielding Burke

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Olive Tilford Dargan, also known through her pseudonym Fielding Burke, was born to a rural family in Litchfield, Kentucky and later became a poet, playwright and novelist. Much of her writing focused on women and working class issues of the Southern Appalachian region. She was a feminist and a socialist, providing one of the few strong southern female voices to the proletarian fiction of the 1930s. As an active participant in the proletarian movement, Dargan wrote a series of radical feminist/socialist novels on the Gastonia mill strikes. Dargan was one of the only proletarian writers to provide a voice of the female working class experience.

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ISBN 13 9780935312157
ISBN 10 0935312153
Title Call Home the Heart
Author Fielding Burke
Series Novels Of The Thirties Series
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Feminist Press at The City University of New York
Year published 1983-08-01
Number of pages 462
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