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Shannon - by Campbell McGrath (Paperback)

Shannon - by  Campbell McGrath (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>An unexpected story and a gem of a book. Pittsburgh Post-GazetteThe incomparable Campbell McGrath, whom Outside magazine calls, A writer who could help save poetry from academia and get the rest of us reading it again, delivers an astounding work: Shannon, an epic poem that traces the remarkable journey ofthe youngestmember of the Lewis andClarkexpedition. The Kansas City Star praises Shannon as, A luminescent narrative a myth of American character before its corruption, and Campbell McGrath Poet Laureate, Guggenheim Fellowship, Pushcart Prize, and three-time Academy of American Poets Prize winner proves once again to be truly an everyman poet who channels the spiritof Walt Whitman in this lyrical adventure. "<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>"An unexpected story and a gem of a book."<br />--<em>Pittsburgh Post-Gazette</em></p> </p>The incomparable Campbell McGrath, whom <em>Outside </em>magazine calls, "A writer who could help save poetry from academia and get the rest of us reading it again," delivers an astounding work: <em>Shannon, </em>an epic poem that traces the remarkable journey of the youngest member of the Lewis and Clark expedition. The <em>Kansas City Star</em> praises <em>Shannon</em> as, "A luminescent narrative...a myth of American character before its corruption," and Campbell McGrath--Poet Laureate, Guggenheim Fellowship, Pushcart Prize, and three-time Academy of American Poets Prize winner--proves once again to be truly an "everyman poet" who channels the spirit of Walt Whitman in this lyrical adventure. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Who finds this body <br />Be it known <br />My name is George Shannon <br />& I bequeath my remains <br />To seed this land <br />With American bones.</p><p>From the inimitable Campbell McGrath comes an epic poem of George Shannon, the youngest member of the Lewis and Clark expedition, who wandered the prairie alone for sixteen days. Spinning a tale of adventure and wonderment, McGrath gives voice to Shannon's lost weeks in the wilderness, a harrowing journey of survival and discovery.</p><p>With <em>Shannon</em>, McGrath has created both a thrilling narrative that rises from the once vast, lonely spaces of the American west and a compelling portrait of that now ineradicably altered landscape--then unmapped, wild yet bounteous, teeming with buffalo and home to native peoples--that continues to haunt the American imagination.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A meditation on a new, westering nation's discovery of its own inestimable riches....Surely, the sort of task McGrath undertakes here represents one of literature's profoundest pleasures. A poet tirelessly digs up something buried by days, years, centuries. And then he holds it to the light."--<em>Washington Post</em><br><br>"A luminescent narrative...the stanza spacing, the line breaks and the quiet rhythms of Shannon's speech ...suggest the continent's vastness...Shannon's understated lyricism -- the apprehension of nature before the onset of self-consciousness...reflects heightened maturity in McGrath's work."--Kansas City Star<br><br>"McGrath takes us back to a pivotal point in United States history through the curious eyes of an unsung hero. ['Shannon' is] an unexpected story and a gem of a book."--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette<br>

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