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The Call of the Red-Winged Blackbird
The Call of the Red-Winged Blackbird: Essays on the Common and Extraordinary | Tim Bowling
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"Nearly sixty years of life, with all of its diversities and social pleasure, its joys and sorrows, successes and failures, a whole changing theatre cast of characters, some still loved and on the stage, others long since slipped into the darkened wings, and I remain most entranced by the simple glories of a fruit tree and a songbird. Why should it be so?" In this lush collection of essays Tim Bowling picks up the common questions, and beauties, of life and examines them closely. From questions of love and money, to the search for solitude in a clamouring world, to poetry and the place of art today, Bowling writes beautifully and thoughtfully on what it means to be alive now. And in the end, we come back to the moon, the trees, the salmon that swim to the sea and the call of the red-winged blackbird, which his mother imitated to call him inside at night, as a child.
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The first 74 pages contain nine philosophical essays, including "Should I Really Read The Remains of the Day in What Remains of My Days?" The second part is one long essay (195 pages)—"The Hermit's Smoke"—about the author's conflicted desire for solitude. Edmonton author Tim Bowling is considered a writer's writer—in other words, his language is exquisite. I really enjoyed his ruminations. #CanadianAuthor

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