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Walden West

di August Derleth

Altri autori: Grisha Dotzenko; (Illustratore)

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Every state is fiercely proud of its cultural traditions, native products and favourite sons, and Wisconsin is no exception. Among the state's literary assets is August Derleth, the author of more than 150 books, most celebrating the Midwest and its people. ""Walden West"", reissued here for the first time since its original publication in 1961, is considered by many to be Derleth's masterwork. Derleth was a chronicler whose ear was close to the northern ground. In his Sac Prairie Saga, of which ""Walden West"" is the crowning volume, he captures the essences of midwestern village life with his distinctive combination of narrative and prose-poetry. The book is a series of anecdotes, meditations, character sketches, evocations of the landscape, and celebrations of its human and animal life. In sections such as ""The Choir of Frogs"" and ""Oh, the Smell of the Grass"" and ""Mrs Opal Kralz"" we meet, in all their small-town particularity, rich symbols of America's rural origins and experience. In other sections - ""The Voices of the Wind Are Endless in Their Variety"" and ""If There is One Winter Voice Informed with Wildness"" - we are treated to the music of the land. And in others still - ""Millie Pohlman, ""Old Mrs Block"", ""The Buchenau Women"" - we sample the inimitable melody the people bring to their places. Derleth himself called ""Walden West"", ""an exposition on three related themes: on the persistence of memory; on the sounds and odours of the country: of Thoreau - the mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation"". But one also comes away from these pages with a sense of the comedy and lyricism of the American rural experience, of the rootedness of its people to their land, and of the miraculous, teeming variety of the land itself.… (altro)
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Five Stars for the lovely entry into August Derleth's love of nature and beauty (in Italics)
- zero to 3 stars for the Character studies.

Each of these stories end with the usually painful death of the person that he knew long ago.

It would have been good to have a balance with the solitary men and shirking women -
he rarely offers any redemption so that readers may advance with dread to the latest Sac Prairie
resident beset with madness, murder, suicide, major depressive loneliness, lunacy, poison,
and - finally - horror.

Why did the religious people and their leaders, the doctors, the nurses, the teachers,
caring and compassionate neighbors or storekeepers...not reach out to all these lost souls?
Why did they continue to be excluded?

And why did he not want to document any of those who tried to help?
Or was this community of madness really just awful?

Maps would have been welcome, as well compassion for "stock"
leaving on trains and choosing to use worms instead of handmade flies.

Readers may well wonder what Henry David Thoreau would have thought about
this sad and disappointing vision. ( )
  m.belljackson | Oct 7, 2022 |
This crowning volume of the master of Wisconsin local color's Sac Prairie Saga collects a variety of meditations inspired by life in a midwestern small town. Copyright 1992 Cahners Business Information, Inc. (Publishers Weekly)
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  CollegeReading | Jun 23, 2008 |
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Every state is fiercely proud of its cultural traditions, native products and favourite sons, and Wisconsin is no exception. Among the state's literary assets is August Derleth, the author of more than 150 books, most celebrating the Midwest and its people. ""Walden West"", reissued here for the first time since its original publication in 1961, is considered by many to be Derleth's masterwork. Derleth was a chronicler whose ear was close to the northern ground. In his Sac Prairie Saga, of which ""Walden West"" is the crowning volume, he captures the essences of midwestern village life with his distinctive combination of narrative and prose-poetry. The book is a series of anecdotes, meditations, character sketches, evocations of the landscape, and celebrations of its human and animal life. In sections such as ""The Choir of Frogs"" and ""Oh, the Smell of the Grass"" and ""Mrs Opal Kralz"" we meet, in all their small-town particularity, rich symbols of America's rural origins and experience. In other sections - ""The Voices of the Wind Are Endless in Their Variety"" and ""If There is One Winter Voice Informed with Wildness"" - we are treated to the music of the land. And in others still - ""Millie Pohlman, ""Old Mrs Block"", ""The Buchenau Women"" - we sample the inimitable melody the people bring to their places. Derleth himself called ""Walden West"", ""an exposition on three related themes: on the persistence of memory; on the sounds and odours of the country: of Thoreau - the mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation"". But one also comes away from these pages with a sense of the comedy and lyricism of the American rural experience, of the rootedness of its people to their land, and of the miraculous, teeming variety of the land itself.

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