Gathering Noise from My Life

Gathering Noise from My Life
Author: Donald Anderson
Publsiher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2013-07-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781609382247

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The noise gathered from a lifetime of engaging with war, race, religion, memory, illness, and family echoes through the vignettes, quotations, graffiti, and poetry that Donald Anderson musters here, fragments of the humor and horror of life, the absurdities that mock reason and the despair that yields laughter. Gathering Noise from My Life offers sonic shards of a tune at once jaunty and pessimistic, hopeful and hopeless, and a model for how we can make sense of the scraps of our lives. “We are where we’ve been and what we’ve read,” the author says, and gives us his youth in Montana, the family tradition of boxing, careers in writing and fighting, the words of Mike Tyson, Frederick the Great, Fran Lebowitz, and Shakespeare. In his camouflaged memoir, the award-winning short-story writer cobbles together the sources of the vision of life he has accrued as a consequence of his six decades of living and reading.

In Dylan Town

In Dylan Town
Author: David Gaines
Publsiher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2015-08-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781609383633

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For fifty years, the music, words, story, and fans of Bob Dylan have fascinated David Gaines. As a son, a husband, a father, a teacher, and a passionate lover of the literary in all its guises, he has pursued the poetic fusion of knowledge and emotion all his life. More often than not, Dylan’s lyrics and music have expressed that fusion for him, and so he has encouraged others to acknowledge the musician or writer or painter or director or actor or athlete who matters deeply (perhaps a bit mysteriously) to them, and to deploy that enigmatic passion in service of self-knowledge and social connection. After all, one of the central reasons to be a fan is to compare notes, explore mysteries, and riff with fellow fans in a community of exploration. Gaines’s personal journey toward creating such communities of passionate knowledge encompasses his own coming of age and marriages, fatherhood, and teaching. As a devoted fan who is also a professor of American literature, questions about teaching and learning are central to his experience. When asked, “Why Dylan?” he says, “He’s the writer I care about the most. He’s been the way into the best and longest running conversations I have ever had.” Talking with students, exchanging Dylan trivia with fellow fans, or cheering on fan-musicians doing Dylan covers during the Dylan Days festival, Gaines shows that, for many people, being a fan of popular culture couples serious critical and creative engagement with heartfelt commitment. Here, largely unheralded, the ideal of liberal education is realized every day.

Below Freezing

Below Freezing
Author: Donald Anderson
Publsiher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2018
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780826359834

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Below Freezing is a unique assemblage of scientific fact, newspaper reports, and excerpts from novels, short stories, nonfiction, history, creative nonfiction, and poetry--a commonplace book for our era of altering climate.

Quagmire

Quagmire
Author: Phil Beidler (foreword) Donald Anderson (editor)
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2021-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781640124899

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In Quagmire you'll find a range of voices--men and women, military and civilian--and a range of perspectives from the homeland, the combat zone, and war's aftermath. These personal responses to war in Iraq and Afghanistan have been selected from War, Literature & the Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities to mark the thirtieth anniversary of its inaugural publication. The responses cover approximately fifteen years of the United States' conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan and demonstrate the aftermath of war and the degreed ripples that extend beyond soldiers to families and friends, lovers, hometowns, even pets. As citizens, Pablo Neruda advised, we have an obligation to "come and see the blood in the streets." To ignore what we do in war and what war does to us is to move willfully toward ignorance. To ignore such reminders imperils ourselves, our communities, and our nation.

Fragments of a Mortal Mind

Fragments of a Mortal Mind
Author: Donald Anderson
Publsiher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781948908795

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We are where we’ve been and what we’ve read, aren’t we? Where else do we get the experience we need to evocatively live? At once a memoir, a reading journal, and a novel, Fragments of a Mortal Mind is a daring, contemporary commonplace book. Donald Anderson, critically acclaimed author of Gathering Noise from My Life and Below Freezing, shows us how the disparate elements of our lives collect to construct our deepest selves and help us to make sense of it all. Anderson layers his personal experiences and reflections with those of others who have wrestled with inner and outer social, cultural, and political memories that are not as accurate as history might suggest but that each of us believe nonetheless. He challenges the reader’s sense of memory and fact, downplaying the latter in explaining how each of us crafts our own personal histories. As Anderson weaves his voice among numerous other voices and ideas that rest upon other ideas, we are faced with larger issues of human existence: war, memory, trauma, mortality, religion, fear, joy, ugliness, and occasional beauty. What we have here is a meditation on living in America. We are shown how the world we consume becomes us as we metabolize it. How we, as humans, through our own fragments of memories, influences, and experiences become our true selves. By charting fragments of thoughts over a lifetime, Anderson exposes a way of thinking and perceiving the world that is refreshingly intuitive and desperately needed. Fragments of a Mortal Mind is a powerful masterpiece that closely resembles our lived experiences and is a vivid reflection of our time.

The Ladies Repository and Gatherings of the West

The Ladies  Repository  and Gatherings of the West
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1841
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: PRNC:32101065272252

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Faces of Displacement

Faces of Displacement
Author: Mykola Soroka
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780773587670

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"Whom do our people read? Vynnychenko. Whom do people talk about if it concerns literature? Vynnychenko. Whom do they buy? Again, Vynnychenko." So wrote Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky about the young Volodymyr Vynnychenko. An innovative and provocative writer, Vynnychenko was also a charismatic revolutionary and politician who responded to the dramatic upheavals of the first half of the twentieth century by challenging old values and bringing forward new ideas about human relationships. Despite his inseparable association with Ukraine, what is often overlooked is the fact that Vynnychenko wrote the majority of his works outside his native land following his flight from Tsarist and Soviet tyranny. In this ground-breaking study, Mykola Soroka draws on contemporary theories of displacement to show how Vynnychenko's expatriate status determined his worldview, his choice of literary devices, and his attitudes toward his homeland and hostlands. Soroka considers concepts of identity to study the intertwined experiences of the writer - as an exile, émigré, expatriate, traveler, and nomad - and to demonstrate how these experiences invigorated his art and left a lasting impact on his work. The first book-length study in English on Volodymyr Vynnychenko, Faces of Displacement is an insightful examination of an exiled writer that sheds new light on the challenges faced by the displaced.

The Life of a Modern Day Missionary

The Life of a Modern Day Missionary
Author: Richard Sugden Sr.
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2014-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781490820835

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This book is an autobiography of the missionary work that I did in various countries around the world. The fact that I was there among other eye-witnesses and that I determined to write a journal of my travels establishes these marvelous experiences to be true and accurate. Every night, before turning in, I took the time to write down everything that happened that day, whether it was significant or not. I wrote down the names of the villages that I was in, the names of those working with me, and the results of every meeting. There is nothing more wonderful than to see a person repent and turn to the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation. No matter how many people respond during the invitations, I don't ever want to lose the thrill of seeing lost souls turn to Jesus Christ. If the angels in heaven rejoice over one sinner that repents, who are we to remain silent? I trust that as you read of these great works of our Lord Jesus Christ, that your heart will be as thrilled as mine!