Breathing in the fullness of time
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Author
Publication
2009 - University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska
Language
English
Word Count
57,750 words, Guess
Page Count
231 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivebreathinginfulln0000kloe
- ISBN-139780803219328
- ISBN-100803219326
- LibraryThing8495937
- Library of Congress Control Number2008038781
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number247441815
- Better World Books9780803219328
- Open LibraryOL22515003M
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3561.L626 Z466 2009
- LCCPS3561.L626Z466
and 1 more
- LCCPS3561.L626 Z466 2009
Description
"The "tell-all" memoir takes on new meaning in the work of poet William Kloefkorn, whose accounts of the moments and movements of life touch on everything that matters, the prosaic and the profound, the extraordinary in the everyday, and the familiar in the new and strange. The fourth and final installment in Kloefkorn's reflections, Breathing in the Fullness of Time, departs from the elements ruling the other volumes - water, fire, and earth - and floats its insights and observations, its memories and anecdotes on the now wild, now whispering element of air." "In this final volume, the poet uses those skills and his characteristically droll sense of humor to recapture time that, once experienced, is never really lost. His remembrances include a foray into college football, a stint in the Marines, a drift in a twelve-foot johnboat on the Loup River, learning to get a hog's attention, marriage at last to a childhood sweetheart, a sojourn in California, and a return to Nebraska to teach. The moments, large and small, sad and funny and fine, multiply to become a moving picture of life caught in the act of passing by."--Jacket.
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Genres
- Biography
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