One Long River of Song
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From a "born storyteller" (Seattle Times), this playful and moving bestselling book of essays invites us into the miraculous and transcendent moments of everyday life.
When Brian Doyle passed away at the age of sixty after a bout with brain cancer, he left behind a cult-like following of devoted readers who regard his writing as one of the best-kept secrets of the twenty-first century. Doyle writes with a delightful sense of wonder about the sanctity of everyday things, and about love and connection in all their forms: spiritual love, brotherly love, romantic love, and even the love of a nine-foot sturgeon.
At a moment when the world can sometimes feel darker than ever, Doyle's writing, which constantly evokes the humor and even bliss that life affords, is a balm. His essays manage to find, again and again, exquisite beauty in the quotidian, whether it's the awe of a child the first time she hears a river, or a husband's whiskers that a grieving widow misses seeing in her sink every morning. Through Doyle's eyes, nothing is dull.
David James Duncan sums up Doyle's sensibilities best in his introduction to the collection: "Brian Doyle lived the pleasure of bearing daily witness to quiet glories hidden in people, places and creatures of little or no size, renown, or commercial value, and he brought inimitably playful or soaring or aching or heartfelt language to his tellings." A life's work, One Long River of Song invites readers to experience joy and wonder in ordinary moments that become, under Doyle's rapturous and exuberant gaze, extraordinary.
When Brian Doyle passed away at the age of sixty after a bout with brain cancer, he left behind a cult-like following of devoted readers who regard his writing as one of the best-kept secrets of the twenty-first century. Doyle writes with a delightful sense of wonder about the sanctity of everyday things, and about love and connection in all their forms: spiritual love, brotherly love, romantic love, and even the love of a nine-foot sturgeon.
At a moment when the world can sometimes feel darker than ever, Doyle's writing, which constantly evokes the humor and even bliss that life affords, is a balm. His essays manage to find, again and again, exquisite beauty in the quotidian, whether it's the awe of a child the first time she hears a river, or a husband's whiskers that a grieving widow misses seeing in her sink every morning. Through Doyle's eyes, nothing is dull.
David James Duncan sums up Doyle's sensibilities best in his introduction to the collection: "Brian Doyle lived the pleasure of bearing daily witness to quiet glories hidden in people, places and creatures of little or no size, renown, or commercial value, and he brought inimitably playful or soaring or aching or heartfelt language to his tellings." A life's work, One Long River of Song invites readers to experience joy and wonder in ordinary moments that become, under Doyle's rapturous and exuberant gaze, extraordinary.
collection of stunning mystical prose…Doyle’s prose is so expansive and dripping
with visceral detail that even the briefest vignettes are often a wondrous
adventure. This brilliant compendium of spiritual musings will resonate with
people of any faith–or of none.”—Kirkus (starred review)“A generous,
posthumous collection [with] the rhythm of poems and the lyricism of songs…infused
with qualities of spirit, goodness, and grace. Doyle was a wonderful stylist…he
is generous, almost profligate in filling his work with [love]…readers will be
equally grateful for this lovely book and its beautiful contents.”—Michael Cart, Booklist (starred review)“An excellent, thought-provoking collection of essays that is likely to make you run out and pick up anything else he’s written.”—Ray Walsh, Lansing State Journal“Doyle’s
curiosity is insatiable and his self-described Celtic-mystic disposition spots
the transcendent regularly. As much haunted by the language of James Joyce as
the lessons of Jesus, Doyle sees and celebrates what happens every day in each
essay of this eclectic collection. This ‘best-of’ should enlarge his circle of
admirers.”—Publishers Weekly“Dazzling… Doyle’s writing bursts with vivid
descriptions…a renewed opportunity for more readers to discover the
insight and humanity of his work…Doyle’s brand of theology will appeal to fans
of the work of writers like Anne Lamott…readers fortunate enough to
discover the many pleasures of Brian Doyle’s work here will be grateful, too,
for that encounter.”—Harvey Freedenberg, Shelf Awareness
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Dimensions | 0.625 × 5.375 × 8.25 in |
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Subjects | gifts for dad, spirituality, spiritual, funny, BIO007000, wonder, faith, Catholicism, essays, PHI035000, holiness, finding pleasure in life, literary writing, lighthearted humor, focus humanity, books about quotidian joy |