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A true American demotic, Bill's Boys is a difficult register, but here's a poet able to tackle it. Not since the late, great, Thomas McGrath has a poet spoken so clearly of working class life in its own true tone, as McEwen does here in grim stories from hardworking lives, unsparing, unsentimental but shot through with love and courage.
Offers a collection of snapshots centred around the lives of those living in the Midwest spanning a total of fifty years. This collection of short stories explores family ties, family expectations, work promotions and demotions, jail break and all that follows, and a variety of other life's obstacles.
"White River is a raw cut portion of story telling that resurrects a past thought forever gone. The cleanest effect of McEwen's skill is how he disappears as his specific breed of ancestors resurrects in tongue to tell their story with truth and power. These cowboys and Indians and aunts and uncles who populate White River revive a world where such men and women existed." - David Rooks
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