A Companion for Owls: Being the Commonplace Book of D. Boone, Long Hunter, Back Woodsman, & c.
by Maurice Manning
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Read in August, 2008
I would like to take a moment to say that I'm a huge fan of Maurice Manning's work, but this book sort of failed me. It's not that he didn't have control over his language (he did) or didn't have an interesting concept to work with (Daniel Boone is interesting) or didn't have some great lines (maybe a book of one-liners would suit him), but it just was a book meant for someone who wanted to read NOTES to poems. Now, Mr. Manning, that's just not fair. If I can't enjoy your poems without the pa...more
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Read in May, 2008
I like this book, but it falls short of what it could be. At risk here is idealization of the past, the natural, and the "simple." It doesn't entirely give into these vices, but it's hard to know where Manning the author stands in regard to the God-fearing, common-sense clarity of Boone's voice in these poems. When it feels like Manning slips in to validate this archaic purity of vision, it's unearned - more like nostalgia or wishful thinking than an earnest evaluation of the implie...more
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Read this after reading "Bucolics," which blew my mind. This is quite different -- lacking the heart that "Bucolics" has. More intellectual. It's accomplished and well-done, but just didn't leap beyond that for me.
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Read in July, 2007
recommends it for:
Kentuckians
Poems written in the voice of Daniel Boone.
Lovely.
Lovely.
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