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David Budbill (1940–2016)

Auteur van Bones on Black Spruce Mountain

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David Budbill was born in Cleveland, Ohio on June 13, 1940. He was a New York City seminary student and a teacher at a historically black Pennsylvania college. In the late 1960s, he started teaching writing and poetry in Vermont schools, including through a program of the Vermont Arts Council toon meer called Writers in the Schools. During his lifetime, he wrote ten books of poems, seven plays, two novels, a short story collection, two children's books, and an opera libretto. His books included While We've Still Got Feet, Moment to Moment: Poems of a Mountain Recluse, Tumbling Toward the End, Happy Life, Broken Wing, and Judevine: The Complete Poems, 1970-1990. He died from Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, a rare form of Parkinson's Disease, on September 25, 2016 at the age of 76. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder

Werken van David Budbill

Bones on Black Spruce Mountain (1800) 88 exemplaren
Snowshoe Trek to Otter River (1976) 57 exemplaren
Moment to Moment (1999) 53 exemplaren
Judevine (1991) 43 exemplaren
While We've Still Got Feet (2005) 31 exemplaren
Happy Life (2011) 23 exemplaren
Christmas Tree Farm (1974) 20 exemplaren
Tumbling Toward the End (2017) 19 exemplaren
Park Songs: A Poem/Play (2012) 18 exemplaren
Broken Wing (2016) 17 exemplaren
The Chain Saw Dance (1977) 13 exemplaren
Why I Came to Judevine (1995) 7 exemplaren
From down to the Village (1981) 5 exemplaren
New American Plays Two (1992) 5 exemplaren
Park Songs : A Poem/Play (2012) 3 exemplaren

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Cricket Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 6, February 1981 (1981) — Medewerker — 3 exemplaren
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Geboortedatum
1940-06-13
Overlijdensdatum
2016-09-25
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Nationaliteit
USA
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Thank you to LT for allowing me to read this book for my honest review. I fell in love with this novel, after reading a few words. The author had a wonderful way of telling a story. I so wanted to be up there on that mountain with those birds. I found it sad that the author had passed on. I would enjoy reading more of his work.
 
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croknot1 | Nov 29, 2018 |
Plain spoken poems, many written in the vernacular of the subject, about the people of a remote small town. At first I thought they were random, but then I noticed they seemed to connect, sometimes loosely sometimes closely, one to the next. Taken together, they tell people's stories, some funny, some sad, some heartbreaking. There's a forty-page section that seems to turn into some kind of parody of a nativity play that's quite funny, and made up of the same characters as the rest of the book. I found the last section of the book to be especially moving, as it had a stronger sense of a story being told, and coming to an end. Very different from his other books, and overall an extraordinary piece of sustained writing. The copy I have is the first edition, and there is a revised edition that I'm now curious about--ie, did he change things or just add some more? I may have to track down a copy and see.… (meer)
 
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unclebob53703 | Sep 12, 2017 |
Very plain spoken stuff, satisfying in the manner of spending an afternoon with an old friend who is , at turns, clever, melancholy, self-depracating, and keeps hitting the nail on the head.
 
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unclebob53703 | Sep 3, 2017 |
I was with him, totally immersed in many of the life enhancing poems celebrating seasons, Judevine Mountain, Chinese poets, and love -
skipping most of the self pity and imminent death wishes - until he joyously shot the young woodchuck.

This ruins the whole book.

So much for his professed love for Buddha who preached only great compassion for all animals.
 
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m.belljackson | Aug 8, 2017 |

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