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Breathing in the Fullness of Time (Hardcover): William Kloefkorn Breathing in the Fullness of Time (Hardcover)
William Kloefkorn
R638 R535 Discovery Miles 5 350 Save R103 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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. "Kloefkorn is a consummate storyteller," "Publishers Weekly" has said, noting his "keen eye and a gift for language that is beautiful in its simplicity." 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.

Breathing in the Fullness of Time (Paperback, 0th edition): William Kloefkorn Breathing in the Fullness of Time (Paperback, 0th edition)
William Kloefkorn
R469 R392 Discovery Miles 3 920 Save R77 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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, this consummate storyteller uses 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.

At Home on This Moveable Earth (Paperback): William Kloefkorn At Home on This Moveable Earth (Paperback)
William Kloefkorn
R438 R366 Discovery Miles 3 660 Save R72 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Whether writing about a boyhood in the Great Depression, the bond between a young man and his family, digging storm cellars and ducking tornadoes, or the dropping of the atomic bomb as experienced by a paperboy in small-town Kansas, Kloefkorn brings a congenial mixture of seriousness and humor to his subjects. Here and there the commonplace lends itself to the not-so-common question: What is the odd relationship between power, terror, and beauty? Why are human beings torn between staying put and moving--in intellectual and spiritual as well as physical terms? And how much of who we are is composed of who we were? Rife with insight, "At Home on This Moveable Earth" is as wonderfully readable as the first two volumes of Kloefkorn's memoirs, a thoughtful tour of a curious character's life so far and a model of retrospective introspection.

Swallowing the Soap - New and Selected Poems (Paperback): William Kloefkorn Swallowing the Soap - New and Selected Poems (Paperback)
William Kloefkorn; Edited by Ted Genoways; Introduction by Ted Genoways
R816 R685 Discovery Miles 6 850 Save R131 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume, the first to span the forty-year career of Nebraska state poet William Kloefkorn, brings together the best-known and most beloved poems by one of the most important Midwestern poets of the last half century. Collecting work from limited editions and hard-to-find books, along with Kloefkorn's most anthologized poems, "Swallowing the Soap" is an indispensable one-volume compendium of the work of a major American poet. "These poems aim for nothing less than the impossible: to understand what it means to be alive and human on this moveable earth," writes the editor, Ted Genoways. "Swallowing the Soap" is filled with the panoramic landscapes of Kansas and Nebraska, the stories of the rough and tender people who live there, and the moments of heartache, brutality, loss, and redeeming joy that shape their lives. It offers a vision, at once intimate and expansive, of the world of the Great Plains as seen by one of its most eloquent poets.

Out of Attica (Paperback): William Kloefkorn Out of Attica (Paperback)
William Kloefkorn
R418 R344 Discovery Miles 3 440 Save R74 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This work is a collection of new poems by the Nebraska State Poet, who is widely acclaimed for his poetry dealing with the land and people of the Great Plains.

This Death by Drowning (Paperback, New Ed): William Kloefkorn This Death by Drowning (Paperback, New Ed)
William Kloefkorn
R438 R359 Discovery Miles 3 590 Save R79 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first volume in William Kloefkorn's four-part memoir which, when completed, will cover the four elements: water, fire, earth, and air. This Death by Drowning is a memoir with a difference—an artfully assembled collection of reminiscences, each having something to do with water. The book's epigraph, from Norman Maclean's A River Runs Through It, proclaims, "I am haunted by waters." So—and in most rewarding ways—is William Kloefkorn. The first chapter recalls the time when, at age six, the author "came within one gulp of drowning" in a Kansas cow-pasture pond, only to be saved by his father. A later chapter recounts Kloefkorn's younger brother's near death by drowning a few years later; still another envisions the cycle of drought and torrential rains on his grandparents' Kansas farm. There are fanciful memories of the Loup and other Nebraska rivers, interlaced with Mark Twain's renderings of the Mississippi and John Neihardt's poetic descriptions of the Missouri. And there are stories of more recent times—a winter spent in a cabin on the Platte River, and an often amusing Caribbean cruise that Kloefkorn took with his wife. Throughout, Kloefkorn takes his memories for a walk, following each recollection into unexpected, fruitful byways. Along the way he pauses at larger themes—of nature, death, family, and renewal—that gradually gather irresistible force and authority.

Restoring the Burnt Child - A Primer (Paperback): William Kloefkorn Restoring the Burnt Child - A Primer (Paperback)
William Kloefkorn
R396 R327 Discovery Miles 3 270 Save R69 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Negotiating the no man's land between ages nine and thirteen, this memoir of a small-town boy's life in 1940s Kansas continues the story William Kloefkorn began in his much-loved volume "This Death by Drowning." With characteristic humor and in prose as lyrical as his best poetry, Kloefkorn describes the unsentimental education he received at the hands of the denizens of Urie's Barber Shop and the Rexall Drugstore and at the knees of the true characters who made up his family. From the "firefly" stunt that nearly burns down his home to the distant firestorms of World War II, fire holds an endless range of subtle and surprising lessons for the boy, whose impressions Kloefkorn conveys with the immediacy, naivete, and poignancy of youth--and reconsiders with the wisdom and distance of age. By turns charming and resolute, funny and moving, "Restoring the Burnt Child" powerfully brings to life the lost, unforgettable world of a boy, and a poet, coming of age in midcentury middle America.

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