An edition of Fever in the Earth (1977)

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An edition of Fever in the Earth (1977)

Fever in the Earth

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From Author's Note: Some fifteen years were to pass between the beginning of work on FEVER IN THE EARTH and its completion as a published volume—with thirteen of those years being devoted to its writing. The book was begun in late autumn, 1962, as a direct result of a conversation ... with Jim Hall..., my M.F.A. advisor at the University of Oregon.... ...[A] first draft being completed in March and a second ... in June[,] From that point onward the volume went through numerous full revisions—sometimes starting from scratch, sometimes refining and reorganizing the whole. Sometimes the book lay untouched for as much as a year or more; but always I was drawn back to it. Characters were eliminated. Characters came into being. Finally about 1970, I began to experiment with the story as narrative poetry; and in the summer of 1974 I gave in to the inherently poetic nature of much of the material and so began the composition of the long narrative as it now exists. ... October 24, 1977, Newcastle, California

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Publisher
Blue Oak Press
Language
English
Pages
320

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December 1977, Blue Oak Press
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December 1977, Blue Oak Pr
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Table of Contents

11 ONE: Return to Deer Creek
27 TWO: The Journal of Abram McCain
55 THREE: The interlude of Isaac
83 FOUR: Iphigenia
105 FIVE: The Breaking
127 SIX: A Progress of Spring
151 SEVEN: The Yellow Dancer
183 EIGHT: Summer Rainstorm
211 NINE: Against the Current
229 TEN: Numunana Lives in the Inyo
257 ELEVEN: I Am My Father
281 TWELVE: The Hunt

Edition Notes

Published in
Newcastle, California

Contributors

Cover Design
Dick Hotchkiss

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
320
Number of pages
320
Dimensions
9.25 x 6.25 x 1.25 inches
Weight
27.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL11405367M
Internet Archive
feverinearth0000hotc
ISBN 10
0912950331
ISBN 13
9780912950334
OCLC/WorldCat
633289022, 4370331
Library Thing
4446747
Goodreads
2826626

Work Description

Slipcover comments: (1) "I began FEVER last evening about dusk and read it straight through, finishing after midnight. A gripping experience. The narrative interest is intense, highly sustained, and cumulative. The episodic detail is vivid, often explosive, always earthy and convincing. The dialogue is fluent, fast-paced, true-to-life, as is the sexual distinction between men and women. I mean the inner psychology between the sexes. The sense of region is full and authentic, of deep substance and broad scope, panoramic, but crisp with detail. The myth-like vision is powerful, and is of convincing substance. Altogether the work pulsates with a marvelous energy and vitality.... You have wrought a strong, beautiful, astonishing book, Bill." (William Everson, aka Brother Antoninus) (2) "Hotchkiss' curiously great book deals to a large extent with the nature and location of God. Not, one must understand, a universal, codified or even codifiable God, but a certain God that a certain man must find and come to terms with on his own." Stan Hager) SPECIAL NOTE: See LAST BEAR McCAIN, a revision of this poetic rendering in prose.

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September 25, 2015 Edited by Art Petersen Added SPECIAL NOTE in description of this book.
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