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Shannon: A Poem of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

by Campbell McGrath

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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.

The last of the Maha will fade from the earth Vanquished utterly by the Pawnee & after the Pawnee the Sioux may perish & eventually the Kentuckians and Ohioans &c—I doubt not but my countrymen Will populate in numbers these fulsome plains But what untold count Of years & men, of decades & centuries What numberless generations will it require Life by life & skeleton by skeleton To claim this land from the buffalo?

With Shannon, a testament to both natural splendor and human courage, Campbell McGrath has created a thrilling narrative that rises from those vast, lonely spaces that continue to haunt the American consciousness.

Review:

"The youngest member of Lewis and Clark's adventure, George Shannon rode off by himself to retrieve some lost horses, but got lost amid the endless buffalo pastures in what is now Nebraska. McGrath's book-length poem follows Shannon's thoughts, hopes and observations during his time alone. The young man faces practical difficulties: how will he hunt without bullets, how cook his food? 'I am troubled to light a fire/ Lest it be the Sioux/ That take it as a signal.' As the poem continues, Shannon's musings turn to theology, national destiny and (since he is 18) sex: 'If my thoughts arise/ Direct from this land/ How other than God-ordained/ Could they be?' Neat visual effects (one page bears only the single word 'buffalo') complement McGrath's sharp focus on his single character's mind. Will he survive? ('Such a hunter as myself/ With game abounding to wither & starve/ Seems unlucky.') Will he find his way back to his posse? Will America realize its own destiny? Should it? McGrath's careful poem comes a few years after Lewis and Clark — themed novels (by Brian Hall and Diane Glancy), a bit late for the Lewis and Clark centennial; the poem should win notice on its very accessible merits nonetheless. (June)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

Campbell McGrath, a recipient of Guggenheim and MacArthur grants, as well as the Kingsley Tufts Award, is the author of seven previous books of poetry, six of them available from Ecco. He teaches at Florida International University, in Miami.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780061661297
Author:
McGrath, Campbell
Publisher:
Ecco Press
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
Single Author / American
Subject:
Poetry-A to Z
Edition Description:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
20090531
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
128
Dimensions:
9 x 6 x 0.57 in 10.88 oz

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "The youngest member of Lewis and Clark's adventure, George Shannon rode off by himself to retrieve some lost horses, but got lost amid the endless buffalo pastures in what is now Nebraska. McGrath's book-length poem follows Shannon's thoughts, hopes and observations during his time alone. The young man faces practical difficulties: how will he hunt without bullets, how cook his food? 'I am troubled to light a fire/ Lest it be the Sioux/ That take it as a signal.' As the poem continues, Shannon's musings turn to theology, national destiny and (since he is 18) sex: 'If my thoughts arise/ Direct from this land/ How other than God-ordained/ Could they be?' Neat visual effects (one page bears only the single word 'buffalo') complement McGrath's sharp focus on his single character's mind. Will he survive? ('Such a hunter as myself/ With game abounding to wither & starve/ Seems unlucky.') Will he find his way back to his posse? Will America realize its own destiny? Should it? McGrath's careful poem comes a few years after Lewis and Clark — themed novels (by Brian Hall and Diane Glancy), a bit late for the Lewis and Clark centennial; the poem should win notice on its very accessible merits nonetheless. (June)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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