A step from death a memoir / [electronic resource] :
Larry Woiwode.
- Berkeley, CA : Counterpoint : Distributed by Publishers Group West, c2008.
- 272 p. ; 22 cm.
I: Reckonings -- In the lion's mouth -- A temporary escape -- Erasure -- Homestead -- Light in the land -- Sonship -- Child as father -- Interim -- The skinny -- The film hits -- II: Swing points -- Father as child -- In community -- A poet's place -- Not giving in -- Giving it away -- Nutshell kingdom -- In another place.
The author of the 1969 classic What I'm Going to Do, I Think and the acclaimed Beyond the Bedroom Wall begins his story by relating a near-death experience with a malfunctioning hay baler--the kind of mistake that can kill a novice farmer. This episode is the first skein in a rich tapestry of memories, from colorful snippets of Woiwode's time in New York as a young writer working with the late, great William Maxwell, to his days as a young father, husband, and teacher trying to scrape enough together to buy a ranch in western North Dakota, and finally to the prospect of an empty nest and the step from death that he finds rapidly approaching.--From publisher description.
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