#050 / 100
Foxfire
Foxfire2000
050of 100in Top 100 Books

Foxfire

A. Vance 2000 Literary UK

A defining entry in the Top 100 Books. Sitting at number 50, Foxfire earned its place through a combination of craft, context, and consensus among the twenty-four editors who maintain this list. The companions immediately above and below it on this ranking are worth reading in the same sitting.

8.3
editor consensus83 / 100
Your rating

Position in the list

This entry sits at #050 of books.← lower-ranked  ·  higher-ranked →
#050
#100#075#050#025#001

About this entry

A defining entry in the Top 100 Books. Sitting at number 50, Foxfire earned its place through a combination of craft, context, and consensus among the twenty-four editors who maintain this list. The companions immediately above and below it on this ranking are worth reading in the same sitting. The editors’ note placed it here on the basis of three criteria: durability across re-reads (or re-watches, or re-plays), influence on the entries that came after it, and the degree to which it could only have been made by the person — or team — who made it.

In the comparative table maintained by the Books desk, Foxfire sits within a band of 4753 that contains some of the most contested swaps of the year. Editors vote with arguments; a swap requires three editors and one written defense.

From Wikipedia

Foxfire magazine began in 1966, written and published as a quarterly American magazine by students at Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School, a private secondary education school located in the U.S. state of Georgia. At the time Foxfire began, Rabun Gap Nacoochee School was also operating as a public secondary education school for students who were residents of northern Rabun County, Georgia. An example of experiential education, the magazine had articles based on the students' interviews with local people about aspects and practices in Appalachian culture. They captured oral history, craft traditions, and other material about the culture. When the articles were collected and published in book form in 1972, it became a bestseller nationally and gained attention for the Foxfire project.

Read on Wikipedia ↗

Also in Literary

Same decade — 2000s

01
Lv 1 · Browser0 pts
0 / 100 to Lv 2+1 / 200px scrolled
Theme
Display
Density