Description: Coming To Terms by H. Palmer Hall Written in a clear, direct prose with a dry wit and a refreshing absence of hype, these essays touch on racism, injustice, class snobbery, and pure stupidity. His pervasive impression is one of quiet kinship with other struggling humans. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Hall takes us from Texas to Vietnam and back again, treating us over and over to exquisite evocations of place. We get lost in the East Texas Big Thicket, with its mosquitoes, sloughs, feral hogs, armadillos, and carnivorous plants, and wind up enjoying the pollution-enhanced beauty of a sunset. In Vietnam we sit with Hall on his berm, watch napalm explosions, and drink Chianti on Christmas. We meet local people with whom, as an interpreter, Hall can converse in Vietnamese. Stateside, we go on road trips in Mustang and Volkswagen convertibles and end up at a hilarious high school reunion, on a golf course where all the holes and water elements are named after people who have hurt Halls family. Written in a clear, direct prose with a dry wit and a refreshing absence of hype, these essays touch on racism, injustice, class snobbery and pure stupidity. Halls occasional swipes of malice are reserved for the rich, the powerful and the cruel; the pervasive impression is one of quiet kinship with other struggling humans. As he says of his childhood, "those times come back and, lordy, yes, they were hard, but they were good in so many ways." Jeanne Emmons, poet and editor of "Briar Cliff Review" Whether the reader is struck by the irony of Halls Vietnam service or soothed with the authors ability to find refuge in a thorny, Texas thicket, these essays reach deeply into the cultural zeitgeist and should be required reading for anyone interested in knowing oneself. H. Palmer Hall not only describes his interior struggles and growth, but he offers intelligent signposts and guiding insights for his boomer generation and its children. Will Hochman, poet and poetry editor of "WLA: War, Literature and the Arts" Whether recounting his early adolescent days and recent revisiting in the Big Thicket or his military service in the deep recesses of Vietnam and subsequent thoughts on war, sharing personal experiences as a husband and father, or presenting his astute observations on Southern history and popular culture as a poet-teacher, all material is well maintained by this librarian who also happens to be a persuasive author with an innate knack for narrative. These writings offer a familiar and friendly voice that always appears authentic and reliable in its storytelling, providing enjoyable and enriching reading. Edward Byrne, poet and editor of "Valparaiso Poetry Review" Details ISBN1891386891 Author H. Palmer Hall Short Title COMING TO TERMS Pages 160 Publisher Plain View Press Language English ISBN-10 1891386891 ISBN-13 9781891386893 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2007 Birth 1942 DEWEY B Imprint Plain View Press DOI 10.1604/9781891386893 UK Release Date 2007-10-15 Publication Date 2007-10-15 Audience General Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:117378621;
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ISBN-13: 9781891386893
Book Title: Coming to Terms
Item Height: 234mm
Item Width: 156mm
Author: H Palmer Hall
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Memorials, Literary Theory, History
Publisher: Plain View Press
Publication Year: 2007
Type: Textbook
Genre: Biographies & True Stories
Item Weight: 231g
Number of Pages: 160 Pages