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      Livre Poésie - Lark, Gary - 01/10/2020 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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    • Auteur(s) : Lark, Gary
    • Editeur : Flowstone Press
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 01/10/2020
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 74
    • Expédition : 122
    • Dimensions : 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.4
    • ISBN : 1945824395



    • Résumé :
      As a child, Gary Lark camped where a creek joins Oregon's North Umpqua River, sleeping in the river's voice. Confessing that there's a part of me still there / surrounded by enormous trees / the river singing me alive, he offers us Daybreak on the Water, his song-cycle paying homage to the Umpqua. Here, the communion among river and poet and reader is palpable: at the fisherman's table, the platter is passed from hand to hand, / each tongue tasting the river / in the salmon's flesh. This fisherman's river-poems carry what the Umpqua carries, the wonderment of living things. -Paulann Petersen, Oregon Poet Laureate Emerita Daybreak on the Water is a vivid and authentic reminiscence of a rugged, playful, deliberate and reflective life among the wild woods and waterways of Oregon's Umpqua valley. Lark's warmly told and deftly detailed narratives provide a natural and cultural history that will entertain and edify generations of readers. We meet many colorful characters-loggers, anglers, clammers, boatbuilders, poachers, sheriffs, sweethearts and old friends- that allow us to press ourselves into the tides of each other / releasing our unutterable selves. -Henry Hughes, Oregon Book Award-winning poet and author of Back Seat with Fish

      Biographie:
      A lifelong Oregonian, Gary Lark has been a carpenter, janitor, hospital aide, salesman, storyteller, fly fisherman and librarian. His work includes Ordinary Gravity, Airlie Press; River of Solace, winner of the Editor's Choice Chapbook Award from Turtle Island Quarterly, Flowstone Press; In the House of Memory, BatCat Press; Without a Map, Wellstone Press; and Getting By, winner of the Holland Prize. He and his wife Dorothy live in the Rogue Valley.

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      As a child, Gary Lark camped where a creek joins Oregon's North Umpqua River, sleeping in the river's voice. Confessing that there's a part of me still there / surrounded by enormous trees / the river singing me alive, he offers us Daybreak on the Water, his song-cycle paying homage to the Umpqua. Here, the communion among river and poet and reader is palpable: at the fisherman's table, the platter is passed from hand to hand, / each tongue tasting the river / in the salmon's flesh. This fisherman's river-poems carry what the Umpqua carries, the wonderment of living things. -Paulann Petersen, Oregon Poet Laureate Emerita Daybreak on the Water is a vivid and authentic reminiscence of a rugged, playful, deliberate and reflective life among the wild woods and waterways of Oregon's Umpqua valley. Lark's warmly told and deftly detailed narratives provide a natural and cultural history that will entertain and edify generations of readers. We meet many colorful characters-loggers, anglers, clammers, boatbuilders, poachers, sheriffs, sweethearts and old friends- that allow us to press ourselves into the tides of each other / releasing our unutterable selves. -Henry Hughes, Oregon Book Award-winning poet and author of Back Seat with Fish...

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