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Wind on the Waves: Stories from the Oregon Coast

Autor Kim R. Stafford
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 iun 2013
Wind on the Waves is a collection of fift-two stories that embody the beauty, mystery, and allure of Oregon's magnificent coast. Written by award-winning author and poet Kim Stafford, these wonderful vignettes celebrate the people, towns, wildlife, culture, and natural beauty of one of America's most rugged, beautiful, and enchanting coastlines. Wind on the Waves evokes the feelings of wonder and joy, the miracle of existence, the significance of humanity--and its insignificance compared to the power of the sea. Being open to the world is a gift--one which Kim Stafford has shared so well. These words from one of Oregon's most influential writers are the song of life sung on the stage of the shore, and the wind, and the waves.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780882409603
ISBN-10: 0882409603
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Westwinds Press

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"Wind on the Waves" is a collection of fifty-two stories that embody the beauty, mystery, and allure of Oregon's magnificent coast. Written by award-winning author and poet Kim Stafford, these wonderfully written vignettes celebrate the people, towns, wildlife, culture, and natural beauty of one of America's most rugged, beautiful, and enchanting coast lines. "Wind on the Waves "evokes the feelings of wonder and joy, the miracle of existence, the significance of humanity--and its insignificance compared to the power of the sea. Being open to the world is a gift--one which Kim Stafford has shared so well. These words from one of Oregon's most influential writers are the song of life sung on the stage of the shore, and the wind, and the waves.


Notă biografică

Kim Stafford has taught since 1979 at Lewis and Clark College, where he is the founding director of the Northwest Writing Institute and codirector of the Documentary Studies program. He also serves as the literary executor for the estate of William Stafford. He has worked as an oral historian, letterpress printer, editor, photographer, teacher, and visiting writer in communities and colleges across the country, and in Italy, Scotland, and Bhutan. Stafford has published a dozen books of poetry and prose, including The Muses Among Us: Eloquent Listening and Other Pleasures of the Writer's Craft; Early Morning: Remembering My Father, William Stafford; and Having Everything Right: Essays of Place. He has received two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships, the Oregon Governor's Arts Award, and a Western States Book Award.


Cuprins

Finding a Place to Be Afraid
Courtship at Indian Beach
Cross the Water to Live Alone
Rogue Wave
Diary Entry: Our Coast
Sweet Light Elegy
Flavor of Solitude
Brother Wind
The Play of Moving Water
More Flower than Leaf
Phone Call
Coffee at the Eavesdrop Cafe
A Cove of Your Own
Creatures of the Mountain
I Thought It Would Be Bigger
A Bubble Can't Last Long
The Moon's Work
A Bed of Salted Cedar
Who Married Seal
Ocean Lullaby
Bear Cave Cove
More Children
Weekend at the Coast
Skull of the Jellyfish
Grandma Dewey
Shell Ash at the Midden
Pretty Intruder
Where Goes the Wind?
The Edge Effect in Jazz and Salt
Cedar Pirate
Knower and Forgetter
Ship Catch Wind
Salmon at Sweet Creek
Lonesome Bliss
A Wave's Purpose
Loon in the Spruce
Empty Handed
Out There
Hideaway
Conversation at the Stump
Go Ask the Owls
A Tree with Arms
Dune Buggy Dao
Incandescence
Lucille and the Secrets of Fog
Storm Watch
I Know Every Rock in This Harbor
Razor Tongue of the Limpet
A Tug on the Line
Redhead Roundup
Inkling
Wind on the Waves

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