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Prospects of Life After Birth

Prospects of Life After Birth

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"Prospects of Life After Birth: Memoir in Poetry and Prose" chronicles the first 17 years in the life of Oregon poet David Hedges, from the high drama of his birth through one lively adventure after another. At six, he swings on a rope into the fiery blast from a locomotive's smokestack. At seven, he carries water for circus elephants and earns a reserved seat under the Big Top. At 10, he helps Sailor Jim build the "world's most fantastic hobo shack." At 11, he travels to St. Louis on the Portland Rose and is taken under the wing of Louis, a black waiter who shows him the "other side" of the train, the galley, in full swing. At 15, he leads a troop of 12-year-olds to victory in the Camp Meriwether Olympics after the Scoutmaster falls ill; is serenaded up close by jazz singer June Christy; brews moonshine gin at a Central Oregon science camp, and takes in the Battle of the Strippers at two Portland burlesque theaters. At 16, he works on an Eastern Oregon ranch, pitching peas and driving a tandem axle truck in the wheat harvest-and experiencing his first brush with love. Noted poet X.J. Kennedy writes, "David Hedges has given us a major work of literature-an account of his early life in vivid, masterfully crafted verse."
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
164
Release Date:
2025-11-17
Publication Date:
2025-11-17
Publisher:
Road's End Press
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN13:
9798349683961
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Weight:
362 g
Height:
152 cm
Width:
229 cm
Thickness:
11 cm
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