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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-005.mrc:394733677:3590
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001 2306350
005 20220616014916.0
008 981120t19991999vtu 000 0 eng
010 $a 98053059
020 $a1890132225 (pbk. : alk. paper)
035 $a(OCoLC)40423619
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm40423619
035 $9APG0821CU
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050 00 $aPS3552.U346$bJ83 1999
082 00 $a811/.54$221
100 1 $aBudbill, David.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81146986
245 10 $aJudevine /$cDavid Budbill.
250 $a[Rev. ed.].
260 $aWhite River Junction, Vt. :$bChelsea Green Pub. Co.,$c[1999], ©1999.
300 $aix, 310 pages ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
505 00 $tHermie --$tOld Man Pike --$tAnson --$tBill --$tAntoine --$tArnie --$tAntoine and I Go Fishing --$tWhy I Came to Judevine --$tAntoine on Hunting and Some Spooks --$tJimmy --$tEnvoy to Jimmy --$tAlbert --$tThe Two Old Guys at Albert's --$tGranny --$tA Transcription of Granny's Monologues --$tForrest --$tGoing Places --$tSarah --$tRaymond and Ann --$tPoem for a Man Whose Wife Has Died --$tCrazy Two-Foot Makes It Round Again --$tJourney for the North --$tRoy McInnes --$tCyd --$tSally Tatro's Place --$tEnvoy to Sally's Place --$tBeaudry's Lawn Sale --$tElegy for Charlie Ketter --$tJerry's Garage --$tNeed, Necessity, Delight, or, A Washing Machine for a Flowerpot --$tBen --$tConrad --$tJerry Willey's Lunch --$tThe Gastronomic Triptych Which Is Sam Hines' Life --$tLucy and Jerry --$tBetween Hills Briefly Green --$tThe Mill --$tAlice Twiss --$tEnvoy to Alice --$tAbraham Washington Davis --$tFlossie --$tTwelve Old Ladies All in Black --$tThe Postmaster and the Clerk --
505 80 $tAntoine on the Bowser Factory, Women, Love and Loneliness --$tThe Hopper Place --$tCarol Hopper --$tSam Hines and the Christmas Mittens --$tThe Buddhas of Judevine --$tCorot's Pool --$tHomage to Thomas Hardy --$tGhosts --$tTommy --$tGrace --$tBobbie --$tDoug --$tEnvoy to Doug --$tGossip at the Rink --$tA Fleeting Animal --$tA Pulp Cutters' Nativity --$tWhat I Heard at Roy McInnes' --$tIncident with the Bear --$tTommy Again Finally --$tGrace Speaks --$tThe Fire Burns Brighter the Darker It Gets --$tHow I Came to Get the Poems That Tommy Wrote for Grace --$tOh! Thirteen Poems /$rTommy Stames --$tReprise for Tommy --$tRaymond and Sarah Again --$tRaymond Kills a Deer --$tEnvoy to Raymond and Sarah Again --$tRequiem for a Hill Farm --$tWhat Really Happened --$tSarah's New Friend --$tGrace Again --$tSarah's Boy --$tWhat I Heard at the Discount Department Store --$tThe End Is the Beginning --$tAfter Twenty Years --$tDriving Home at Night.
520 $aThe stage is Judevine, an imaginary town in northern Vermont. This is a small stage, sometimes cold and darkened, but filled with characters so finely etched that they stand out as clearly as steeples against the sky. David Budbill plunges into the soul of New England to find characters and stories with lessons for anyone wanting to find the intrinsic nature of the region that has been called "all of America's backyard.".
520 8 $aThese dark, lyrical, funny narrative poems portray the hopes and joys, pains and despair of people who have been bypassed or bruised by the twentieth century. This anthem of the rural renaissance is microcosmic in setting, but universal in scope.
650 0 $aCity and town life$zVermont$vPoetry.
852 00 $boff,glx$hPS3552.U346$iJ83 1999