Welcome to ''Fog Town Holler,'' Pulitzer Prize finalist Maurice Manning''s glorious rendering of a landscape not unlike his native Kentucky. Conjuring this m… Mehr…
Welcome to ''Fog Town Holler,'' Pulitzer Prize finalist Maurice Manning''s glorious rendering of a landscape not unlike his native Kentucky. Conjuring this mythical place from his own roots and memories - not unlike E. A. Robinson''s Tilbury Town or Faulkner''s Yoknapatawpha County - Manning celebrates and echoes the voices and lives of his beloved hill people.In Fog Town Holler men have ''funny names,'' like Tiny Too and Eula Loom. A fox is known as Redleg Johnny. A neighbor issues a complaint against an early-rising rooster; another lives in the chicken coop. ''Lawse,'' a woman exclaims, ''the sun can''t hardly find this place!'' But they feel the Lord watching, always, as the green water of Shoestring Branch winds its way through hillbilly haunts and memories.The real world no longer resembles the one brought so vividly to life in the poems in these pages, but through his meditations on his boyhood home, Manning is able to recapture what was lost and still, yet, move beyond it. He brings light to this place the sun can''t find and brings a lost world beautifully, magically, once again into our present. Maurice Manning, Books, Fiction and Literature, The Gone and the Going Away Books>Fiction and Literature, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt<
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Welcome to ?Fog Town Holler,? Pulitzer Prize finalist Maurice Manning's glorious rendering of a landscape not unlike his native Kentucky. Conjuring this mythical place from his own roots … Mehr…
Welcome to ?Fog Town Holler,? Pulitzer Prize finalist Maurice Manning's glorious rendering of a landscape not unlike his native Kentucky. Conjuring this mythical place from his own roots and memories ? not unlike E. A. Robinson's Tilbury Town or Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County ? Manning celebrates and echoes the voices and lives of his beloved hill people. In Fog Town Holler men have ?funny names,? like Tiny Too and Eula Loom. A fox is known as Redleg Johnny. A neighbor issues a complaint against an early-rising rooster; another lives in the chicken coop. ?Lawse,? a woman exclaims, ?the sun can't hardly find this place!? But they feel the Lord watching, always, as the green water of Shoestring Branch winds its way through hillbilly haunts and memories. The real world no longer resembles the one brought so vividly to life in the poems in these pages, but through his meditations on his boyhood home, Manning is able to recapture what was lost and still, yet, move beyond it. He brings light to this place the sun can't find and brings a lost world beautifully, magically, once again into our present. Bücher > Fremdsprachige Bücher > Englische Bücher 231 x 150 x 18 mm , Ecco Press, Ecco Press<
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Welcome to "Fog Town Holler," Pulitzer Prize finalist Maurice Manning's glorious rendering of a landscape not unlike his native Kentucky. Conjuring this mythical place from his own roots … Mehr…
Welcome to "Fog Town Holler," Pulitzer Prize finalist Maurice Manning's glorious rendering of a landscape not unlike his native Kentucky. Conjuring this mythical place from his own roots and memories - not unlike E. A. Robinson's Tilbury Town or Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County - Manning celebrates and echoes the voices and lives of his beloved hill people.In Fog Town Holler men have "funny names," like Tiny Too and Eula Loom. A fox is known as Redleg Johnny. A neighbor issues a complaint against an early-rising rooster; another lives in the chicken coop. "Lawse," a woman exclaims, "the sun can't hardly find this place!" But they feel the Lord watching, always, as the green water of Shoestring Branch winds its way through hillbilly haunts and memories.The real world no longer resembles the one brought so vividly to life in the poems in these pages, but through his meditations on his boyhood home, Manning is able to recapture what was lost and still, yet, move beyond it. He brings light to this place the sun can't find and brings a lost world beautifully, magically, once again into our present. poetry Poetry, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt<
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Hardback, [PU: HOUGHTON MIFFLIN], With The Gone and the Going Way, Pulitzer finalist Maurice Manning returns us to the beloved and lamented lives and landscape of the hill people of his native Kentucky., Poetry By Individual Poets<
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Welcome to ''Fog Town Holler,'' Pulitzer Prize finalist Maurice Manning''s glorious rendering of a landscape not unlike his native Kentucky. Conjuring this m… Mehr…
Welcome to ''Fog Town Holler,'' Pulitzer Prize finalist Maurice Manning''s glorious rendering of a landscape not unlike his native Kentucky. Conjuring this mythical place from his own roots and memories - not unlike E. A. Robinson''s Tilbury Town or Faulkner''s Yoknapatawpha County - Manning celebrates and echoes the voices and lives of his beloved hill people.In Fog Town Holler men have ''funny names,'' like Tiny Too and Eula Loom. A fox is known as Redleg Johnny. A neighbor issues a complaint against an early-rising rooster; another lives in the chicken coop. ''Lawse,'' a woman exclaims, ''the sun can''t hardly find this place!'' But they feel the Lord watching, always, as the green water of Shoestring Branch winds its way through hillbilly haunts and memories.The real world no longer resembles the one brought so vividly to life in the poems in these pages, but through his meditations on his boyhood home, Manning is able to recapture what was lost and still, yet, move beyond it. He brings light to this place the sun can''t find and brings a lost world beautifully, magically, once again into our present. Maurice Manning, Books, Fiction and Literature, The Gone and the Going Away Books>Fiction and Literature, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt<
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Welcome to ?Fog Town Holler,? Pulitzer Prize finalist Maurice Manning's glorious rendering of a landscape not unlike his native Kentucky. Conjuring this mythical place from his own roots … Mehr…
Welcome to ?Fog Town Holler,? Pulitzer Prize finalist Maurice Manning's glorious rendering of a landscape not unlike his native Kentucky. Conjuring this mythical place from his own roots and memories ? not unlike E. A. Robinson's Tilbury Town or Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County ? Manning celebrates and echoes the voices and lives of his beloved hill people. In Fog Town Holler men have ?funny names,? like Tiny Too and Eula Loom. A fox is known as Redleg Johnny. A neighbor issues a complaint against an early-rising rooster; another lives in the chicken coop. ?Lawse,? a woman exclaims, ?the sun can't hardly find this place!? But they feel the Lord watching, always, as the green water of Shoestring Branch winds its way through hillbilly haunts and memories. The real world no longer resembles the one brought so vividly to life in the poems in these pages, but through his meditations on his boyhood home, Manning is able to recapture what was lost and still, yet, move beyond it. He brings light to this place the sun can't find and brings a lost world beautifully, magically, once again into our present. Bücher > Fremdsprachige Bücher > Englische Bücher 231 x 150 x 18 mm , Ecco Press, Ecco Press<
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Welcome to "Fog Town Holler," Pulitzer Prize finalist Maurice Manning's glorious rendering of a landscape not unlike his native Kentucky. Conjuring this mythical place from his own roots … Mehr…
Welcome to "Fog Town Holler," Pulitzer Prize finalist Maurice Manning's glorious rendering of a landscape not unlike his native Kentucky. Conjuring this mythical place from his own roots and memories - not unlike E. A. Robinson's Tilbury Town or Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County - Manning celebrates and echoes the voices and lives of his beloved hill people.In Fog Town Holler men have "funny names," like Tiny Too and Eula Loom. A fox is known as Redleg Johnny. A neighbor issues a complaint against an early-rising rooster; another lives in the chicken coop. "Lawse," a woman exclaims, "the sun can't hardly find this place!" But they feel the Lord watching, always, as the green water of Shoestring Branch winds its way through hillbilly haunts and memories.The real world no longer resembles the one brought so vividly to life in the poems in these pages, but through his meditations on his boyhood home, Manning is able to recapture what was lost and still, yet, move beyond it. He brings light to this place the sun can't find and brings a lost world beautifully, magically, once again into our present. poetry Poetry, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt<
Hardback, [PU: HOUGHTON MIFFLIN], With The Gone and the Going Way, Pulitzer finalist Maurice Manning returns us to the beloved and lamented lives and landscape of the hill people of his n… Mehr…
Hardback, [PU: HOUGHTON MIFFLIN], With The Gone and the Going Way, Pulitzer finalist Maurice Manning returns us to the beloved and lamented lives and landscape of the hill people of his native Kentucky., Poetry By Individual Poets<
Gone and the Going Away Buch (fremdspr.) Maurice Manning gebundene Ausgabe, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P, 23.04.2013, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P, 2013
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