An edition of Sarah's seasons (1997)

Sarah's seasons

an Amish diary & conversation

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An edition of Sarah's seasons (1997)

Sarah's seasons

an Amish diary & conversation

Hotel Malabar reads as if Brendan Galvin merged the William Faulkner of As I Lay Dying and the Joseph Conrad of The Secret Agent with Elmore Leonard's dialogue and the imagery of Orson Welles' The Third Man. The result is a narrative poem that reads like a popular novel even as it displays the images and rhythms of a master poet.

The setting is a Cape Cod hotel during a mid-1970s summer, and the poem unfolds through the monologues of five distinctive characters, an elderly Yankee "banana hand" who spent years in Central America as a plantation manager, three federal agents sent to discover his wartime activities there, and an Indian curandero who is the old man's source of medicines.

As it moves relentlessly toward its conclusion, this poem/mystery novel/spy thriller asks questions about human motivation, the nature of truth, and the consequences of secrecy and the willing fabrication of illusions, of a life lived in "a wilderness of mirrors."

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Language
English
Pages
179

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Sarah's Seasons: An Amish Diary and Conversation
August 1, 2000, University Of Iowa Press
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Cover of: Sarah's seasons
Sarah's seasons: an Amish diary & conversation
1997, University of Iowa Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]).

Published in
Iowa City
Series
A Bur oak original

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
977.7/923
Library of Congress
F629.K25 D39 1997, PS3557.A44 H68 1998, F629.K25D39 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
179, [2] p. :
Number of pages
179

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL664954M
Internet Archive
sarahsseasonsami00davi
ISBN 10
0877455961, 087745597X
LCCN
97010556, 97033395
OCLC/WorldCat
37400915
Library Thing
1706750
Goodreads
3031031
1842526

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2648254W

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