Local Wonders: Seasons in the Bohemian Alps (American Lives)
by Ted Kooser
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Read in February, 2008
There is a quote on the cover of this book from Kooser's friend Jim Harrison: "The quietest magnificent book I've ever read." Brian and I have been reading this book aloud for the past year, and each time I'd put it back on the nightstand, I'd see that quote and think what a fitting description it was. I've always been a fan of Kooser's poetry, also for its quiet insights, so I was excited to read these essays. They are organized by season and range from observations of his rural Ne...more
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Read in May, 2006
Random musings in prose from one of our best poets. He's the guy I'd like to be stranded with at a truckstop in a snowstorm. Interesting to read his prose, which is in parts lyrical, in parts elegant, and in parts reassuringly ordinary. Kooser words make me think of Andrew Wyeth's paintings, and sometimes even Edward Hopper's. There's that certain slant of light to nearly every page. He's got a fierce love of the land, in particular his own Nebraska soil, and of his neighbors who work that land.
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This is a book to go out and buy immediately. It was my introduction to Kooser, a former US poet laureate, and literally made me feel ashamed that I'd never heard of him. It is a wonderful book.
I read it last February, home sick with a horrible fever. I started reading to keep me focused, and I can't help but think that this book made me well. I've re-read it several times since, and can't suggest it highly enough.
I read it last February, home sick with a horrible fever. I started reading to keep me focused, and I can't help but think that this book made me well. I've re-read it several times since, and can't suggest it highly enough.
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Read in January, 2005
Who has my copy of this book? Shannon Meisinger? I miss it! This is agreat book for native Nebraskans or folks living there or headed there. The narratives give you a sense of the seasons, prairie wildlife and native plants and life in the country.
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If you live in Nebraska, you need to read this book. And if you don't live in Nebraska, you will enjoy it because Kooser reminds us that beauty is everywhere.
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My words won't capture the beauty of this book. My best suggestion? Go to the book itself; you'll find all of the right words from Kooser himself.
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I love Kooser's insights into his "little" world. It's the same life that I lead, but he lives it in such a prettier way.
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Read in May, 2005
Wonderful! With his characteristic dry humor and folksy wisdom Kooser writes about his ordinary life in eastern Nebraska.
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Read in May, 2008
I wish I could say I enjoyed this more - but it just did not ring any of my bells. It might ring yours though.
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Read in May, 2008
Lovely book, a pastoral with subtle insights to life in Nebraska and beyond.
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