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4 result(s) for "Doig, Ivan Family."
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Heart earth
In this prequwm to This house of sky, Doig captures the texture of the American West during and after World War II.
When There is Somewhere Else to Go
This thesis is a collection of nonfiction essays. The essays provide glimpses of the relationship with my father as it changes from my youth to adulthood. Because our farm played such an important role in our upbringing, the farm has been an important aspect of our lives. My thoughts and feelings of the farm serve to emphasize the frustrations and expectations my father had of me. While describing the importance of the farm in our lives, the essays also relate many experiences that may help the reader understand the difficulties and challenges of the farmer/son relationship, especially when goals are incompatible. The amount of therapy farming provided my father equaled the irritation my brothers, sisters, and I felt as we were compelled into employing the majority of our spare time into something we neither understood nor believed in.
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Ott reviews several books, namely This House of Sky: Landscapes of a Western Mind by Ivan Doig, The Real West Marginal Way: A Poet's Autobiography by Richard Hugo, Owning It All by William Kittredge, and Where Rivers Change Direction by Mark Spragg.