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100 Tricks Every Boy Can Do Kim Stafford

100 Tricks Every Boy Can Do By Kim Stafford

100 Tricks Every Boy Can Do by Kim Stafford


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100 Tricks Every Boy Can Do: A Memoir by Kim Stafford

Bret and Kim Stafford, the oldest children of the poet and pacifist William Stafford, were pals. Bret was the good son, the obedient public servant, Kim the itinerant wanderer. In this family of two parent teachers, with its intermittent celebration of talking recklessly, there was a code of silence about hard things: Why tell what hurts? As childhood pleasures ebbed, this reticence took its toll on Bret, unable to reveal his troubles. Against a backdrop of the 1960s -- puritan in the summer of love, pacifist in the Vietnam era -- Bret became a casualty of his interior war and took his life in 1988. 100 Tricks Every Boy Can Do casts spells in search of the lost brother: climbing the water tower to stand naked under the moon, cowboys and Indians with real bullets, breaking into church to play a serenade for God, struggling for love, and making bail. In this book, through a brother's devotions, the lost saint teaches us about depression, the tender ancestry of violence, the quest for harmonious relations, and finally the trick of joy.

100 Tricks Every Boy Can Do Reviews

The style is spare and poetic, story and reflection, moving ponderously, smoothly and touchingly back and forth across time. -- Portland Book Review Kim Stafford's moving memoir of loss and guilt about the suicide of his beloved brother, Bret, at age forty is brilliantly conceived and fascinatingly written. -- World Literature Today Stafford's story cannot conjure up his brother's return to life, but it does perform the magic of memoir. Even when there are gaps that cannot be filled, voids that cannot be crossed, the act of telling the story can provide the 'episodic evidence' that leans 'toward understanding' and holds the broken self together. -- Western American Literature The epigraph of 100 Tricks Every Boy Can Do is a line of Stafford's father: 'Why tell what hurts?' This exquisite book is Kim Stafford's answer. It's difficult to tell what hurts, he explains, but 'the darkest things hurt more when they are not told.' -- The Seattle Times Then, after so many years unable to work it all out, the encouragement of a new friend led to the remembering. And remembering led to the writing of this beautiful and brave story -- a story in which Kim Stafford put his arm around his brother, once again. And as they walked together, everything was OK. -- The Eugene Register-Guard

About Kim Stafford

Kim Stafford is a writer and teacher living in Portland, Oregon. He is the founding director of the Northwest Writing Institute, a zone for exploratory writing at Lewis & Clark College. His books include Having Everything Right: Essays of Place (Sasquatch Books), The Muses Among Us: Eloquent Listening and other Pleasures of the Writer's Craft (University of Georgia Press), A Thousand Friends of Rain: New & Selected Poems (Carnegie Mellon University Press), and Early Morning: Remembering My Father, William Stafford (Graywolf Press).

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CIN1595341366VG
9781595341365
1595341366
100 Tricks Every Boy Can Do: A Memoir by Kim Stafford
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Trinity University Press,U.S.
20120927
256
Commended for Oregon Book Awards (Creative Nonfiction) 2014 Commended for Independent Publisher Book Awards (Autiobiography/Memoir 2) 2013
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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