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- catalog abstract "David Seybold, editor of the anthologies Seasons of the Angler and Boats, once again brings together some of the best writers of our time in this collection of essays, poems, and stories that examine the mysterious yet eternal relationship between father and son. At turns nostalgic, cathartic, revealing, and wryly humorous, these pieces--coming from vastly different voices--become a poignant and deeply honest tribute to men in all their mortality, both as father and. Child. Geologist and author Rick Bass writes about the habits of the Basses, men who live by the simple yet noble assertion "We were raised outdoors, and it's been the blessing of our life." Bass shows how his patriarchy has passed on the legacy of love of land, pride in honor, vision that's broad and generous. In "Why I'm Not a Banker," Robert F. Jones recalls that summer when he shed his adolescent belief that his father was perfect and godlike; watching him serve as a. Yes-man to his amoral banking boss, young Jones tastes the first bitter flavor of adulthood. And William Hjortsberg, in "Last Rites," manages to express a sense of loss, absurdity, and hilarious incomprehension in his eleven-year-old hero, who must come to terms with the cremated remains of his father. Add to these the voices of twenty other talents, including Donald Hall, Joseph McElroy, and Charles Gaines, and Fathers and Sons becomes a collection that transcends. Categorization, as do all ties between fathers and sons.".
- catalog contributor b3751633.
- catalog created "1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1992.".
- catalog description "Categorization, as do all ties between fathers and sons.".
- catalog description "Child. Geologist and author Rick Bass writes about the habits of the Basses, men who live by the simple yet noble assertion "We were raised outdoors, and it's been the blessing of our life." Bass shows how his patriarchy has passed on the legacy of love of land, pride in honor, vision that's broad and generous. In "Why I'm Not a Banker," Robert F. Jones recalls that summer when he shed his adolescent belief that his father was perfect and godlike; watching him serve as a.".
- catalog description "David Seybold, editor of the anthologies Seasons of the Angler and Boats, once again brings together some of the best writers of our time in this collection of essays, poems, and stories that examine the mysterious yet eternal relationship between father and son. At turns nostalgic, cathartic, revealing, and wryly humorous, these pieces--coming from vastly different voices--become a poignant and deeply honest tribute to men in all their mortality, both as father and.".
- catalog description "Foreword / John Skow -- Cooking the Rat / Charles Gaines -- The Middle of Nowhere / Kent Nelson -- Every Time I Spill Red Wine I Panic / Stratis Haviaras -- Contact / John N. Cole -- Buck Fever / Laton McCartney -- An Arc of Generations / Donald Hall -- Finding Father / Nick Lyons -- After My Stepfather's Death / Wesley McNair -- The Raft / David Ewing Duncan -- Promises / Kenneth Barrett -- Three-Dollar Dogs / William Kittredge -- Rhythm / Jeff Hull -- In the Company of Demons / David Seybold -- Last Words / Dan Gerber -- Night Soul / Joseph McElroy -- My Son My Executioner / Donald Hall -- Notes for a Life Not My Own / Verlyn Klinkenborg -- The Fine, Big Country / Russell Chatham -- The Buzzards / Sydney Lea -- My Father's Son / Jim Fergus -- Why I'm Not a Banker / Robert F. Jones -- Into the Cut / Robert Olmstead -- Last Rites / William Hjortsberg -- The Other Fort Worth Basses / Rick Bass.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Yes-man to his amoral banking boss, young Jones tastes the first bitter flavor of adulthood. And William Hjortsberg, in "Last Rites," manages to express a sense of loss, absurdity, and hilarious incomprehension in his eleven-year-old hero, who must come to terms with the cremated remains of his father. Add to these the voices of twenty other talents, including Donald Hall, Joseph McElroy, and Charles Gaines, and Fathers and Sons becomes a collection that transcends.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 201 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0802113680 (acid-free paper) :".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Grove Weidenfeld,".
- catalog subject "810/.803520431 20".
- catalog subject "American literature 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Fathers and sons Literary collections.".
- catalog subject "PS509.F34 F38 1992".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / John Skow -- Cooking the Rat / Charles Gaines -- The Middle of Nowhere / Kent Nelson -- Every Time I Spill Red Wine I Panic / Stratis Haviaras -- Contact / John N. Cole -- Buck Fever / Laton McCartney -- An Arc of Generations / Donald Hall -- Finding Father / Nick Lyons -- After My Stepfather's Death / Wesley McNair -- The Raft / David Ewing Duncan -- Promises / Kenneth Barrett -- Three-Dollar Dogs / William Kittredge -- Rhythm / Jeff Hull -- In the Company of Demons / David Seybold -- Last Words / Dan Gerber -- Night Soul / Joseph McElroy -- My Son My Executioner / Donald Hall -- Notes for a Life Not My Own / Verlyn Klinkenborg -- The Fine, Big Country / Russell Chatham -- The Buzzards / Sydney Lea -- My Father's Son / Jim Fergus -- Why I'm Not a Banker / Robert F. Jones -- Into the Cut / Robert Olmstead -- Last Rites / William Hjortsberg -- The Other Fort Worth Basses / Rick Bass.".
- catalog title "Fathers and sons : an anthology / edited by David Seybold.".
- catalog type "Literary collections. fast".
- catalog type "text".