A Slow Life but a Good Life
Stories from the South Carolina Mountains
John M. Coggeshall
A Slow Life but A Good Life describes a time when good stories served as a primary source of entertainment and information. Over the past several decades, I have collected numerous stories about the lives of long-term residents in the South Carolina mountain counties. This book presents these stories, along with a discussion of the social context of storytelling and an overview of the dialect in which the stories are told.
Since the contributors range in age from their twenties into their nineties, the stories document nearly a century of life in this part of the state. Stories are arranged by topics, and describe rural life, food procurement and preparation, traditional cures and curing, social life and activities, schools, couples, and local characters and practical jokes. An introductory chapter presents the physical and social background of the area. One appendix presents brief biographies of the contributors, and a second one provides a list of unusual words used in the stories.
About the Author
John M. Coggeshall is Professor of Anthropology at Clemson University. Interested in American regional and folk groups, his recent Publications include Something in These Hills: The Culture of Family Land in Southern Appalachia (University of North Carolina Press, 2022); Liberia, South Carolina: An African American Appalachian Community (University of North Carolina Press, 2018). Coggeshall current research project is “Project Sundays” (with Tracy Fasolino), investigating impediments to end-of-life discussions among rural African Americans in Upstate South Carolina.
Details
Published: February 2026
Formats
Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-63804-196-2
Subjects
AnthropologyGeneral Interest
History




