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Pinery Boys: Songs and Songcatching in the Lumberjack Era: Languages and Folklore of Upper Midwest

Editat de Franz Rickaby, Gretchen Dykstra, James P. Leary
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mai 2017
As the heyday of the lumber camps faded, a young scholar named Franz Rickaby set out to find songs from shanty boys, river drivers, and sawmill hands in the Upper Midwest. Traveling mostly on foot with a fiddle slung over his shoulder, Rickaby fell into easy conversation with the men, collecting not just the words of songs, but the tunes, making careful notes about his informants and their performances. Shortly before his groundbreaking and much-praised Ballads and Songs of the Shanty Boy was published in 1926, Rickaby died, leaving later folklorists, cultural historians, and folksong enthusiasts with little knowledge of his life and other unpublished research.

Pinery Boys now incorporates, commemorates, contextualizes, and complements Rickaby's early work. It includes an introduction and annotations throughout by eminent folklore scholar James P. Leary and an engaging, impressively researched biography by Rickaby's granddaughter Gretchen Dykstra. Central to this edition are Rickaby's own introduction and the original fifty-one songs that he published—including "Jack Haggerty's Flat River Girl," "The Little Brown Bulls," "Ole from Norway," "The Red Iron Ore," and "Morrissey and the Russian Sailor"—plus fourteen additional songs selected to represent the varied collecting Rickaby did beyond the lumber camps.

Supplemented by historical photographs, Pinery Boys fully reveals Franz Rickaby as a visionary artist and scholar and provides glimpses into the past lives of woods poets and singers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299312640
ISBN-10: 029931264X
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 21 b-w photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria Languages and Folklore of Upper Midwest


Recenzii

"[Rickaby] was the first to put the singing lumberjack into an adequate record and was of pioneering stuff. ... His book renders the big woods, not with bizarre hokum and studied claptrap ... but with the fidelity of an unimpeachable witness. —Carl Sandburg

"A long-awaited reissue of Franz Rickaby's pioneering 1926 work, possibly the finest scholarly collection of lumberjack songs, now augmented by Gretchen Dykstra's revealing account of her grandfather's fascinating and ultimately tragic life." —Jens Lund, former director of the Washington State Folklife Council

Notă biografică

Franz Rickaby (1889–1925) was born in Arkansas, educated at Knox College and Harvard University, and taught at the University of North Dakota. Gretchen Dykstra was the founding president of the National 9/11 Memorial Foundation, commissioner of the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs, and president of the Times Square Alliance. James P. Leary is professor emeritus of folklore and Scandinavian studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His publications include the Grammy-nominated multimedia production Folksongs of Another America.

Cuprins

Illustrations                 
 
Part One
Franz Rickaby, the Lumberjacks’ Songcatcher: An Introduction, by James P. Leary  
In Frenzy’s Footsteps: A Walk through History with the Grandfather I Never Knew, by Gretchen Dykstra               
 
Part Two—Ballads and Songs of the Shanty-Boy, by Franz Rickaby
Preface           
Introduction                
            1. Jack Haggerty’s Flat River Girl                   
            2. Gerry’s Rocks (The Foreman Monroe)                   
            3. Jim Whalen (James Phalen)            
            4. The Lost Jimmie Whalen                
            5. The Banks of the Little Eau Pleine (Johnny Murphy)                     
            6. The Shanty-man’s Alphabet           
            7. Save Your Money When You’re Young                 
            8. Michigan-I-O                      
            9. The Shanty-man’s Life                   
            10. The Shanty-boy and the Farmer’s Son                  
            11. The Shanty-boy on the Big Eau Claire                  
            12. Ye Noble Big Pine Tree                
            13. The Little Brown Bulls (The Brown Bulls)            
            14. Jim Porter’s Shanty Song (Shanty-boy and the Pine; The Shanty-boy’s Song)      
            15. The Three McFarlands                  
            16. Ye Maidens of Ontario                 
            17. The Falling of the Pine                  
            18. The Pinery Boy                 
            19. The Maine-ite in Pennsylvania                  
            20. Driving Saw-logs on the Plover                 
            21. Fred Sargent’s Shanty Song                      
            22. On the Lac San Pierre                   
            23. The Festive Lumberjack               
            24. The Crow Wing Drive                   
            25. The M. and I. Goo-goo Eyes                     
            26. The Hanging Limb (Harry Dunn)              
            27. Harry Bail             
            28. Shanty Teamster’s Marseillaise                 
            29. The Fatal Oak                   
            30. The River in the Pines                   
            31. The Merry Shanty Boys                
            32. Silver Jack            
            33. Bung Yer Eye                   
            34. Fragments of Shanty Songs                       
            35. The Backwoodsman                     
            36. Ole from Norway             
            37. Fair Charlotte                    
            38. James Bird’                       
            39. The Cumberland’s Crew               
            40. The Hunters of Kaintucky            
            41. Flying Cloud                     
            42. The Clipper Ship Dreadnaught                  
            43. Bold Daniel                      
            44. Paul Jones, the Privateer (The Yankee Man-of-War)                    
            45. Red Iron Ore                     
            46. The Persian’s Crew                       
            47. The Bigler’s Crew             
            48. Morrissey and the Russian Sailor              
            49. Heenan and Sayers (The Bold Benicia Boy)                     
            50. The Dying Soldier             
            51. Daniel Monroe                  
 
Part Three—Forgotten Songs from the Rickaby Manuscripts, by Franz Rickaby and James P. Leary
Introduction                
            52. Forget Me Not                   
            53. Minnehaha, Laughing Water                     
            54. The Indian’s Lament                     
            55. The Dark British Foes                   
            56. Die Zwei Soldaten            
            57. The Little German Home              
            58. The Deutscher Volunteer              
            59. Three Grains of Corn                    
            60. Ned McCabe                     
            61. The Mines of Carribou                 
            62. The Selkirk                       
            63. The Song of Mrs. Shattuck           
            64. Paul and His Chickens                  
            65. Hunting Deer                    
 
Franz Rickaby’s Notebooks: An Inventory, by Matt Appleby            
Glossary                     
Index of Titles            
Index of First Lines                
Index of Singers and Song Sources

Descriere

A newly annotated edition of a landmark 1926 collection of lumberjack songs, augmented by a biography of pioneering song collector Franz Rickaby and additional songs that he collected.