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"Blind Pumper at the Well, Poems from My Eightieth Year," evokes my "primitive" American Indian childhood and young manhood, and it evokes my awareness of modern life, my experience of war and the experience of others. The book is an affirmation of a peaceful life and a life lived in harmony with Nature. It evokes love, that between men and women and that among all human beings. It evokes my awareness of my 80 years of life and my coming death.

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ISBN:
9781844714063
Author:
Salisbury, Ralph
Publisher:
Salt Publishing
Subject:
American - Native American
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General-General
Publication Date:
20080231
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Pages:
104
Dimensions:
5.50x8.50x.25 in. .31 lbs.

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"Synopsis" by , "Blind Pumper at the Well, Poems from My Eightieth Year," evokes my "primitive" American Indian childhood and young manhood, and it evokes my awareness of modern life, my experience of war and the experience of others. The book is an affirmation of a peaceful life and a life lived in harmony with Nature. It evokes love, that between men and women and that among all human beings. It evokes my awareness of my 80 years of life and my coming death.
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