Jim Webb (poet)

Jim Webb (poet)

Jim Webb is an Appalachian poet, playwright, and essayist.

Wiley Quixote is his literary creation. Wiley Quixote first appeared as author of the regular newspaper column, "Ridin' Around Listenin' to the Radio..." in pages of the "Sandy New Era" in Williamson, West Virginia shortly after the Tug River Valley flooded in April, 1977. Using self-deprecating humor, Webb created an environmentally-aware mountain character with sharp wit, a penchant for puns, and a determination to bring public attention to the adverse affects of strip-mining for coal.

Wiley Quixote was the main character in Webb's comedic play, "Elmo's Haven" (1979) which illustrated the harsh realities and threats a small community faced at the hands of outsiders (corporate coal interests) and corrupt government officials [ McCoy, Monica; a review published May 24, 1979 in the "Sandy New Era" ]

In 1985, Wiley Quixote took to the radio airwaves at WMMT-FM, the radio component of Appalshop, [ [http://appalshop.org Appalshop] ] in Whitesburg, Kentucky. "Ridin' Around Listenin' to the Radio with Wiley Quixote" is still on the air each Wednesday. Much of Webb's literary output has been destroyed (his home was burned to ground in 1992 & 1995. In 1996, Webb established Wiley's Last Resort, [ [http://wileyslastresort.com Wiley's Last Resort] ] a private/primitive campground on top of Pine Mountain in Letcher County, Kentucky. It is the home of the Annual Pine Mountain Tacky Lawn Ornament & Pink Flamingo Soiree (now in its 22nd year).

On September 12, 2006, Webb suffered a third suspicious fire: The Tolly Ho house on Pine Mountain was burned to the ground.

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