Parade s End - Couverture souple

Pickering, Sam

 
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Synopsis

PARADE'S END is a collection of familiar essays. The author comes from the generation in which girls read books about horses, and boys, about dogs, and his prose is old-fashioned and marvelously clear. He is a meanderer, and PARADE'S END celebrates the passing drift of days and the quiet miracles of living. Trees bud, snow falls, and Christmas blooms green and red with joy and happiness. As Time passes, acquaintances vanish. In these essays the author cruises the Adriatic and the Caribbean, he summers on a farm in Nova Scotia, receives an honorary degree in Tennessee, and roams the fields and woods of Eastern Connecticut. During his travels he meets many improbable people, most of whom exist. However, he follows the advice of Oscar Wilde and does not degrade truth into facts. The sweet bird of youth left the author's shoulder long ago, and the author writes about the pleasures of aging. No matter the air, though, this book is a rich concert of high-stepping fun and thought.

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À propos de l?auteur

Sam Pickering grew up in Nashville, Tennessee. He spent sixty-seven years in classrooms, beginning with learning to play the tambourine in kindergarten and ending by teaching English at the University of Connecticut. He has long been a wanderer living in the Mid-East, Britain, Australia, and Canada. Pickering is also a rummager, exploring libraries and woods alike, writing thirty books and untold articles. He is a member of the Fellowship of Southern Writers.

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