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de Kent Haruf (Author) "Here was this man Tom Guthrie in Holt standing at the back window in the kitchen of his house smoking cigarettes and looking out over..." En savoir plus
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Plainsong, according to Kent Haruf's epigraph, is "any simple and unadorned melody or air." It's a perfect description of this lovely, rough-edged book, set on the very edge of the Colorado plains. Tom Guthrie is a high school teacher whose wife can't--or won't--get out of bed; the McPherons are two bachelor brothers who know little about the world beyond their farm gate; Victoria Roubideaux is a pregnant 17-year-old with no place to turn. Their lives parallel each other in much the same way any small-town lives would--until Maggie Jones, another teacher, makes them intersect. Even as she tries to draw Guthrie out of his black cloud, she sends Victoria to live with the two elderly McPheron brothers, who know far more about cattle than about teenage girls. Trying to console her when she think she's hurt her baby, the best lie they can come up with is this: "I knew of a heifer we had one time that was carrying a calf, and she got a length of fencewire down her some way and it never hurt her or the calf."

Holt, Colorado, is the kind of small town where everyone knows everyone's business before that business even happens. In a way, that's true of the book, too. There's not a lot of suspense here, plotwise; you can see each narrative twist and turn coming several miles down the pike. What Plainsong has instead is note-perfect dialogue, surrounded by prose that's straightforward yet rich in particulars: "a woman walking a white lapdog on a piece of ribbon," glimpsed from a car window; the boys' mother, her face "as pale as schoolhouse chalk"; the smells of hay and manure, the variations of prairie light. Even the novel's larger questions are sized to a domestic scale. Will Guthrie find love? Will Victoria run away with the father of her baby? Will the McPherons learn to hold a conversation? But in this case, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, and Plainsong manages to capture nothing less than an entire world--fencing pliers, calf-pullers, and all. Kent Haruf has a gorgeous ear, and a knack for rendering the simple complex. --Mary Park --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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In the same way that the plains define the American landscape, small-town life in the heartlands is a quintessentially American experience. Holt, Colo., a tiny prairie community near Denver, is both the setting for and the psychological matrix of Haruf's beautifully executed new novel. Alternating chapters focus on eight compassionately imagined characters whose lives undergo radical change during the course of one year. High school teacher Tom Guthrie's depressed wife moves out of their house, leaving him to care for their young sons. Ike, 10, and Bobby, nine, are polite, sensitive boys who mature as they observe the puzzling behavior of adults they love. At school, Guthrie must deal with a vicious student bully whose violent behavior eventually menaces Ike and Bobby, in a scene that will leave readers with palpitating hearts. Meanwhile, pregnant teenager Victoria Roubideaux, evicted by her mother, seeks help from kindhearted, pragmatic teacher Maggie Jones, who convinces the elderly McPheron brothers, Raymond and Harold, to let Victoria live with them in their old farmhouse. After many decades of bachelor existence, these gruff, unpolished cattle farmers must relearn the art of conversation when Victoria enters their lives. The touching humor of their awkward interaction endows the story with a heartwarming dimensionality. Haruf's (The Tie That Binds) descriptions of rural existence are a richly nuanced mixture of stark details and poetic evocations of the natural world. Weather and landscape are integral to tone and mood, serving as backdrop to every scene. His plain, Hemingwayesque prose takes flight in lyrical descriptions of sunsets and birdsong, and condenses to the matter-of-fact in describing the routines of animal husbandry. In one scene, a rancher's ungloved hand repeatedly reaches though fecal matter to check cows for pregnancy; in another, readers follow the step-by-step procedure of an autopsy on a horse. Walking a tightrope of restrained design, Haruf steers clear of sentimentality and melodrama while constructing a taut narrative in which revelations of character and rising emotional tensions are held in perfect balance. This is a compelling story of grief, bereavement, loneliness and anger, but also of kindness, benevolence, love and the making of a strange new family. In depicting the stalwart courage of decent, troubled people going on with their lives, Haruf's quietly eloquent account illumines the possibilities of grace. Agent, Peter Matson. 75,000 copy first printing; 12-city author tour.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Really great writing like this is hard to find, Fév 4 2005
Plainsong is beautifully written. This book takes hold of the reader and never lets them go. Haruf weaves a story masterfully using a writing style that demonstrates urgency and peace. Through the story we start to feel for the characters, see their desperation, isolation and heartbreak. The development of Victoria and the McPherson brothers is the highlight of the book. It's been a while since I've read the book, but I still can't help thinking about the characters. One of my favorites. Also recently enjoyed----------------Jackson McCrae's "The Children's Corner." Riveting and jaw-dropping in places.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Sometimes the best stories are the simplest, Juil 7 2004
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This novel is not so much the story of a pregnant girl, two bachelor farmer brothers, and two teachers and their respective families. Instead, the author seems to wish to convey two main ideas: first, he wishes to paint a vivid portrait of life in rural Holt, Colorado. Second, he seeks to illustrate that both evil and goodness are all around us--you will be touched by both, but if you're lucky, hopefully you will experience more of the latter. In both of these goals, the author succeeds tremendously.

The other reviewers have summarized the plot, and I will not describe it again here. I would argue that Victoria Roubideaux is at the center of the plot; through her, we experience all of the best and worst humanity has to offer. Among the best are Maggie Jones, the McPheron brothers, the bus driver who drives her from Denver to Holt. The worst include her mother, Dwayne, and the high school bully. Because Holt is a small town, each of the character's lives intersect with one another. The victim of life's unkindnesses has the opportunity to pass the unkindness on, or to start over again and be good to others.

This is the simplest of stories. There are no earth-shattering plot twists and no real surprises. But the writing is so beautiful, and the story so simple and true, that I was simply mesmerized. This was a wonderful read from beginning to end.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 True to life, Juil 4 2004
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A book I have to say, I could not put down. Starts off a little slow but as the story unfolds grabs you. You feel like you are living in Holt, Colorado and surrounded by the people in the book. I fell in love with the McPherons, Victoria and Guthrie. I absolutely loved this book, I can't wait to read what happens next.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Great writing, but disappointing
Really this book has four stories in it - some more interesting than the others. Definitely the most interesting story - and the one which keeps you reading - has to be about... Read more
Publié le Juil 19 2004 par D. G Wolff

2.0étoiles sur 5 disappointed
I kept thinking this book would get better as i read but it just didn't. There was nothing spectacular to it. Yes, it's a "nice little story" but not worth your time.
Publié le Juil 10 2004

5.0étoiles sur 5 Even better the second time around!
I first read this novel in 2000, then just recently read the latest novel by Haruf, "Eventide" which I also give 5 stars. Read more
Publié le Jui 24 2004

5.0étoiles sur 5 Gave me a feeling of home!
I grew up in a small farming town in Oklahoma which is an awful lot like eastern Colorado. I actually do now live in Fort Collins, Colorado, which Kent Haruf refers to many times... Read more
Publié le Jui 21 2004

5.0étoiles sur 5 Heartwarming
I skipped over this book while perusing the library shelves many times. But finally I noticed the audio version and decided to give it a go. Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Beautiful Story
I loved this book because the author had the grace and the courage to write about plain people who were lovely on the inside. Read more
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1.0étoiles sur 5 choppy
The story was choppy and hard to follow. I had to put the book down after 10 pages. The writing style reminded me of the camera work on NYPDBlue, too keen to show the reader... Read more
Publié le Mai 24 2004

1.0étoiles sur 5 Plainsong
As part of a book club, I read this book. The point of my joining the bookclub was to read books I might normally not have picked up on my own, as I am open to reading about new... Read more
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Tedious!
I keep thinking I a missing something, because so many people loved this book, but to me, the story just fell flat. The ending just didn't make sense. Read more
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