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The One-Room Schoolhouse: Poems, 1982-1992

Autor Jim Heynen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 1994
In more than one hundred perfectly pitched, sometimes perverse, and always surprising stories, Jim Heynen displays his mastery of country wisdom, speech, and behavior as he reveals life in a Midwest where electricity is a magical novelty and cities a distant rumor. These are tales of farmboys finding their way, contending with grown-ups, city kids, birth, death, bats, rats, skunks, and even mean ponies. Or choosing between corncobs and peach tissues, hurling rotten eggs, getting in trouble, helping out, and trying to conceive of the mountains and oceans and forests they've never seen. Their adventures are an education in  the natural world, as well as an aknowledgment of what is both common and strange in human nature. Whether true of just funny, sad or even magical, The One-Room Schoolhouse is indelibly American.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780679747697
ISBN-10: 0679747699
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 144 x 222 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Vintage Publishing

Notă biografică

Jim Heynen lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, and teaches at St. Olaf's College in Northfield.

Recenzii

"Jim Heynen knows the secret passage that lets him into the minds of young country boys...as they encounter the realities of a distinctive way of life--isolated, harshly beautiful--that is vanishing from the American scene."--Chicago Tribune

"In language that's both poignant and simple, these hundred tales present an intimate, frank, and beautifully detailed portrait of rural life." --Seattle Times

"Sharply written...emotionally rich...[a] sublime gem."--Cleveland Plain Dealer

Descriere

In more than 100 perfectly pitched stories, Heynen displays his mastery of country wisdom, speech, and behavior as he reveals life in a Midwest where electricity is a magical novelty and cities a distant rumor. Indelibly American, these tales are of farmboys finding their way, contending with grown-ups, city kids, birth, death, rats, skunks, and even mean ponies.