

An edition of Set the ploughshare deep (2000)
a prairie memoir
By Murphy, Timothy
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
Ohio University Press
Language
eng
Pages
108
Description:
"Set the Ploughshare Deep is a memoir in prose, verse, and woodcuts. It depicts the consequences of Warren's advice for a writer who turned his back on cities and the academic world, who bought and sold, farmed and failed like his forebears, all the while distilling what he saw, heard, or felt into his tall tales and short verses.". "Timothy Murphy has harvested pheasants and ducks as well as wheat and apples. For him, hunting is often an extended reflection on mortality, yet it also affords apt occasions for his quirky sense of humor.". "Like Murphy, artist Charles Beck has lived all his life in the bleak yet bountiful country near the Red River. His vividly colored woodcuts perfectly complement Murphy's work. Providing perspective are reminiscences by Vincent Murphy, Timothy Murphy's father, of Dust Bowl days on a Minnesota farm."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Farmers, Intellectual life, Poetry, American Poets, Homes and haunts, Farm life, Biography, Homes, Farm life, united states, North dakota, biography, Poets, biography
People: Timothy Murphy (1951-)
Places: North Dakota
Times: 20th century