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Five Shades of Shadow: River Teeth Literary Nonfiction Prize

Autor Tracy Daugherty
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 feb 2003
When work took Tracy Daugherty from his family’s roots in Oklahoma to the unfamiliar landscape of Oregon, his move mirrored the western migrations of so many earlier Oklahomans devastated and displaced during the Dust Bowl years. Deeply unsettled by the change in his surroundings and shaken by the recent Oklahoma City bombing, Daugherty took the opportunity provided by his own journey to explore the shattering and rebuilding of community in the America of today and yesterday.
 
Speaking with survivors of the Murrah building bombing, revisiting his roots, and retracing the paths of exile and migration in the American West, Daugherty creates a diverse and heartfelt portrait of America in an uncertain time—its people, its politics, its music, and its poetry—a sobering but ultimately hopeful view of the national community. At heart an exploration, from an intimate vantage point, of the consequences of violence in contemporary America, Five Shades of Shadow will hold special resonance for readers struggling to come to terms with trauma and loss.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780803217232
ISBN-10: 0803217234
Pagini: 286
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: UNP - Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Seria River Teeth Literary Nonfiction Prize


Recenzii

"Daugherty . . . juxtaposes his personal and family history against the backdrop of the events surrounding the Oklahoma City bombing to reveal the grief of the survivors as well as the community. . . . The most powerful of these essays . . . beautifully illustrates how literature can change a person's life."—Library Journal

“Using the openness of the West as a metaphor for revealing secrets hidden in the shadows of America, Daugherty suggests that rootlessness is one reason for the many social upheavals of our time . . . . By revealing the way America continues to uproot the West, Daugherty comes to terms with his own rootlessness and the Oklahoma City Bombing which affected him so personally.”—Neil P. Baird, Western American Literature

"In this engrossing collection of essays [Daugherty] reflects on forces that have shaped his life and values and those of many Americans."—Dallas Morning News

"Five Shades of Shadow is a strong collection of passionate, humorous, tragic, and ultimately hopeful essays, a country song writ large."—Benjamin Percy, Crab Orchard Review