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100 1 $aWoiwode, Larry.
245 10 $aWhat I think I did :$ba season of survival in two acts /$cLarry Woiwode.
250 $a1st ed.
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300 $aviii, 313 pages ;$c22 cm
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505 0 $a[Part] I : Snow with tints of then -- Jawbreaker layers -- Not the usual obituary -- The wood-eating dragon shows its fangs -- Handling too many candls -- Neighbors now new -- Intermission -- [Part] II : Then with tints of snow -- Onstage and off -- The main reason to breathe -- What do you tell the folks back home? -- A definition of internal bleeding -- Wings of words.
520 $aIn What I Think I Did, Larry Woiwode does two things at once: he survives the winter of 1996, the worst in North Dakota's history, and tells the story of his beginnings as a writer, especially the early days at The New Yorker leading up to the publication of his first book, What I'm Going to Do, I Think. "Act One" revolves around the purchase, installation, and feeding of a giant wood-burning furnace to heat Woiwode's farm through that winter's record snow and cold. These acts form a central metaphor for exploring the sources of his writer's craft and for pulling together the threads of his boyhood and family life. "Act Two" recounts his university life and early New York days, his beginning a writing career, and his friendship with the young Robert DeNiro. The material on the late William Maxwell, of The New Yorker, is riveting. More than almost any other writer, Woiwode has the capacity to astound with his words. In this memoir, he is at the top of his form [Publisher description].
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