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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher
Univ of Notre Dame Pr
Publication date
March 1, 2002
Pages
180
Binding
Hardcover
Book category
Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13
9780268031626
ISBN-10
0268031622
Dimensions
0.75 by 6 by 9 in.
Weight
0.90 lbs.
Original list price
$18.95
Other format details
university press
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Amazon.com description: Product Description: Into Woods is an exuberant, profound, and often wonderfully funny account of ten years in the life of its award-winning author, Bill Roorbach. A paean to nature, to love, to family, and to place, Into Woods provides a sequel to Roorbach's first book, the critically acclaimed and popular Summers with Juliet, which traced Roorbach's courtship of Juliet Karelsen, ending with their wedding on the water. Into Woods begins with their honeymoon on a wine farm in the Loire Valley of France and closes with the birth of their new daughter and return to their beloved Maine. Thoroughly original, the essays of Into Woods blend journalism, memoir, personal narrative, nature writing, cultural criticism, and rare insight into a narrative of place, a meditation on being and belonging, love and death, wonder and foreboding. The title essay, "Into Woods," is a portrait of the writer as a young man; it is also a hymn to work and men. This evocative essay sets the theme for the rest of the collection. "Spirits," "Shitdiggers, Mudflats, and the Worm Men of Maine," "Duck Day Afternoon," "Birthday," and "Sky Pond" all pay homage to Bill's life in Maine. "You Have Given This Boy Life," perhaps the most haunting essay in the collection, describes Bill's middle-aged preoccupation with death, leading to a strange catalogue of cadavers, but no deliverance from fear. "Vortex," a lovely reprise of the subjects of Summers with Juliet, is all about fishing on Martha's Vineyard. "Scioto Blues" is the unforgettable tale of Bill's walks with his dogs along the trash-infested Scioto River, as if flows through Columbus, Ohio. With his characteristic wit, Bill narrates the funk and glory of a place that somehow manages to keep its dignity despite all of the degradation. Finally, "My Life as a Move" discusses the pervasive American move-for-work phenomenon, cataloguing Bill's own numerous moves and his and Juliet's decision to move back to Maine, where they hope they belong.
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from Univ of Notre Dame Pr (March 1, 2002)
9780268031626 | details & prices | 180 pages | 6.00 × 9.00 × 0.75 in. | 0.90 lbs | List price $18.95
About: Into Woods is an exuberant, profound, and often wonderfully funny account of ten years in the life of its award-winning author, Bill Roorbach.
About: Into Woods is an exuberant, profound, and often wonderfully funny account of ten years in the life of its award-winning author, Bill Roorbach.
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