The Splendour Falls: Essays - Sam Pickering - Książki - Mercer University Press - 9780881464498 - 30 października 2013
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The Splendour Falls: Essays

Sam Pickering

The Splendour Falls: Essays

Alexander Smith stated that a good essayist needed "an ability to discern the infinite suggestiveness of common things." Arthur Benson seconded the idea, saying an essayist needed a "far-ranging curiosity." For three decades Sam Pickering has written essays, his words rolling in a fine frenzy over ordinary life discovering the marvelous and the absurd. His curiosity ranges, but it also rumpuses and rollicks. He wanders the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee, rural Connecticut, farmland in Nova Scotia, and islands in the sun. Strangers tell him their life stories--tales that are almost as odd as the fictional characters he meets. He runs half-marathons and wins prizes, but finishes so late in the day that he misses award ceremonies. His good friend David tells him, "Sam, if you weren't so damn smart, you would have been a great success."

Pickering writes a lot about teaching, and classroom doings quicken his pages. Add smiles and laughter, a smidgen of melancholy, and a pinch or two of happy lies, and you have Pickering the essayist.


203 pages

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 30 października 2013
ISBN13 9780881464498
Wydawcy Mercer University Press
Strony 277
Wymiary 152 × 229 × 14 mm   ·   312 g
Język English  

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