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Bub, essays from just north of Nashville, Drew Bratcher

Label
Bub, essays from just north of Nashville, Drew Bratcher
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.biographical
autobiography
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Bub
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1325678668
Responsibility statement
Drew Bratcher
Sub title
essays from just north of Nashville
Summary
"In his debut collection, Nashville native and Iowa MFA Drew Bratcher writes musically about memory and memorably about music in uncommonly beautiful essays that announce the arrival of a major new voice. The title essay, a requiem in fragments, tells the story of a grandfather through his ear, comb, hands, El Camino, and clothes. With a descriptive precision redolent of John Berger and the literary portraiture of Annie Ernaux, Bratcher delivers a tough and moving tribute to a man who 'went on ahead, on up the road, and then the road turned.' Elsewhere, Bratcher directs his attention to Johnny Cash's looming presence over his childhood ('a landmark, fixed and orienting'), the relative pain of red paper wasp stings, Dolly Parton's generative homesickness, the humiliations and consolations of becoming a new father, the experience of hearing his name in a Taylor Swift song, and the mystifying hymns treasured by both his great grandmother and D.H. Lawrence. Seamlessly blending memoir and arts criticism and aiming at both the heart and the head, this is a book about listening closely to stories and songs, about leaving home in order to find home, and about how the melodies and memories absorbed along the way become 'a living music that advances and prevails upon us at formative moments, corralling chaos into the simple, liberating stockade of verse, chorus, verse'"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Bub -- Morning Waves -- It's Strange the Way the Lord Does Move -- Seeing Red -- Visions of Cash -- A Taxonomy of Country Boys -- The Whine -- To Be at Home Everywhere -- Unlikely Lullabies -- Last Cowboy Song -- Hymns in a Woman's Life -- Mr. Brooks -- Everybody's Breaking Somebody's Heart -- Lonesome Together -- The Ballad of Taylor and Drew -- The Stump -- The Ones About Flowers -- Getting Caught -- Alabama's Mortal Sounds -- Broken Song -- The Blue Dream
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