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W O R L D
University of Kentucky Press,
Lexington, Kentucky, 1975.
96 pp.
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My World is one of The Kentucky
Bicentennial Bookshelf publications, a
series forty-seven of small books
published to commemorate the
bicentennial of Kentucky. The limitation
on the length of the books in the
series, forced Stuart to economize on
his prose. He succeeded, achieving in
36,000 words in portraying his love of
his home state, America, and the world
he had traveled. He commenced in
his home at W-Hollow and then included
seven more sections on the state,
and concluded with his views on
“My U.S.A.,"” and “My World.” He wrote
“The world belongs to me. I can never
get enough of life, of living, breathing
the fresh winds of Kentucky, America,
the world” (Richardson, Jesse,
435). |
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