Author

Publication

1996 - Ontario Review Press, Princeton, New Jersey

Language

English

Word Count

74,750 words, Guess

Page Count

299 pages

Identifiers

  • Internet Archivewomenanimalsvege00kumi
  • ISBN-100865380848
  • ISBN-139780865380844
  • Goodreads537507
  • LibraryThing287633
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Classifications

  • DDC818/.5408
  • LCCPS3521.U638 W66 1996

Alternate Titles

  • Women, animals, and vegetables

Description

Nearly twenty years ago, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Maxine Kumin transplanted her urban family to an overgrown New Hampshire farm. Her latest prose work, a graceful and appealing blend of ten essays and eight stories, grew from the exertions and exhilarations of country living. Now a consummate horsewoman, Kumin here revels in the long-awaited birth of a foal; the rehabilitation of an abused mare; and such daily pleasures as the antics of Rilke, "the Poet's Dog," and the tactile beauty of home-grown vegetables. Kumin also muses on the process of writing, as inspired by the natural rhythms of farm life. Her stories, always underscored by a profound attachment to the natural world, focus subtly on personal relationships - as between a young naturalist and her widowed father; or a love affair between a hunter and a radical environmentalist. Full of anecdote and advice, love and grief, these pieces showcase one of our most versatile and deeply passionate writers.

Subjects

Topics

FictionFarm lifeAuthorshipNew hampshire, fictionNew York Times reviewedFarm life -- New HampshireFarm life -- New Hampshire -- Fiction

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