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The Jackdaw's Prize
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The Jackdaw’s Prize

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THE JACKDAW'S PRIZE is a collection of "Observations and Enthusiasms," which falls more into the category of sketches than formal essays. Written in a bright, jaunty, and somewhat kaleidoscopic style, the author turns his keen-eyed attention to disparate-and unlikely-subjects: The dilapidated charm of the Rust Belt; the neglected artistic uses of styrofoam, "a substance given to holding impressions and having the extra benefit of buoyancy;" the weird, low-grade malevolent magnetism of certain localities; and the question of why roads are where they are, and not in some other place. The author asks questions which are rarely asked and notices things which are seldom noticed (however, once examined, these things will seem glaringly obvious.) Sharply focused and frequently funny, the author never descends to sermonizing or blanket-group allegiances. Rather, he probes hidden meanings behind those generally accepted and calls our attention to only important things.

KENYON GORDON "I have written these...in the stillness of midnight and when waking to the world the next day they were to me the deepest mystery...They are strange and beautiful to me..." That's not me; that's Adah Isaacs Menken. But it applies. (If you recognized it, I have particular affection for you.)I admire: Jan Morris, Enid Bagnold, Amy Lowell, O. Henry, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Washington Irving, others... It is permissible to admire others, but it is not permissible to be influenced. The only thing worse for an artist than influence is education.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Heliotrope Books LLC
Date
18 June 2024
Pages
174
ISBN
9781942762591

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

THE JACKDAW'S PRIZE is a collection of "Observations and Enthusiasms," which falls more into the category of sketches than formal essays. Written in a bright, jaunty, and somewhat kaleidoscopic style, the author turns his keen-eyed attention to disparate-and unlikely-subjects: The dilapidated charm of the Rust Belt; the neglected artistic uses of styrofoam, "a substance given to holding impressions and having the extra benefit of buoyancy;" the weird, low-grade malevolent magnetism of certain localities; and the question of why roads are where they are, and not in some other place. The author asks questions which are rarely asked and notices things which are seldom noticed (however, once examined, these things will seem glaringly obvious.) Sharply focused and frequently funny, the author never descends to sermonizing or blanket-group allegiances. Rather, he probes hidden meanings behind those generally accepted and calls our attention to only important things.

KENYON GORDON "I have written these...in the stillness of midnight and when waking to the world the next day they were to me the deepest mystery...They are strange and beautiful to me..." That's not me; that's Adah Isaacs Menken. But it applies. (If you recognized it, I have particular affection for you.)I admire: Jan Morris, Enid Bagnold, Amy Lowell, O. Henry, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Washington Irving, others... It is permissible to admire others, but it is not permissible to be influenced. The only thing worse for an artist than influence is education.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Heliotrope Books LLC
Date
18 June 2024
Pages
174
ISBN
9781942762591