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David Budbill (1940–2016)

Autore di Bones on Black Spruce Mountain

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David Budbill was born in Cleveland, Ohio on June 13, 1940. He was a New York City seminary student and a teacher at a historically black Pennsylvania college. In the late 1960s, he started teaching writing and poetry in Vermont schools, including through a program of the Vermont Arts Council mostra altro called Writers in the Schools. During his lifetime, he wrote ten books of poems, seven plays, two novels, a short story collection, two children's books, and an opera libretto. His books included While We've Still Got Feet, Moment to Moment: Poems of a Mountain Recluse, Tumbling Toward the End, Happy Life, Broken Wing, and Judevine: The Complete Poems, 1970-1990. He died from Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, a rare form of Parkinson's Disease, on September 25, 2016 at the age of 76. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno

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Cricket Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 6, February 1981 (1981) — Collaboratore — 3 copie
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Data di nascita
1940-06-13
Data di morte
2016-09-25
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Attività lavorative
poet
playwright

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Questa recensione è stata scritta per gli Omaggi dei Membri di LibraryThing .
Thank you to LT for allowing me to read this book for my honest review. I fell in love with this novel, after reading a few words. The author had a wonderful way of telling a story. I so wanted to be up there on that mountain with those birds. I found it sad that the author had passed on. I would enjoy reading more of his work.
 
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croknot1 | Nov 29, 2018 |
Plain spoken poems, many written in the vernacular of the subject, about the people of a remote small town. At first I thought they were random, but then I noticed they seemed to connect, sometimes loosely sometimes closely, one to the next. Taken together, they tell people's stories, some funny, some sad, some heartbreaking. There's a forty-page section that seems to turn into some kind of parody of a nativity play that's quite funny, and made up of the same characters as the rest of the book. I found the last section of the book to be especially moving, as it had a stronger sense of a story being told, and coming to an end. Very different from his other books, and overall an extraordinary piece of sustained writing. The copy I have is the first edition, and there is a revised edition that I'm now curious about--ie, did he change things or just add some more? I may have to track down a copy and see.… (altro)
 
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unclebob53703 | Sep 12, 2017 |
Very plain spoken stuff, satisfying in the manner of spending an afternoon with an old friend who is , at turns, clever, melancholy, self-depracating, and keeps hitting the nail on the head.
 
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unclebob53703 | Sep 3, 2017 |
I was with him, totally immersed in many of the life enhancing poems celebrating seasons, Judevine Mountain, Chinese poets, and love -
skipping most of the self pity and imminent death wishes - until he joyously shot the young woodchuck.

This ruins the whole book.

So much for his professed love for Buddha who preached only great compassion for all animals.
 
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m.belljackson | Aug 8, 2017 |

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ISBN
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