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A Lifetime BurningA Lifetime Burning

A Lifetime Burning

Richard Quinney

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Inspired by lines from T.S. Eliot's poem "East Coker," Richard Quinney contemplates in this memoir his family's artifacts and their final disposal when their generations-old farmhouse in southern Wisconsin must be vacated. In the attic were the spinning wheel, high chairs, baby beds, quilts, the cradle scythe, boxes of books, framed paintings and photographs, sets of dishes and silverware, and, spread on the floor, and the rosary beads that served the author's great-grandmother for a lifetime. The basement held the tools, sleds, milk cans, barn jackets, caps, canning jars, and the workbench. On the front porch were the emigration trunks that contained scrapbooks, photographs, farm ledgers, diaries, and souvenirs from trips to the West. The cupboards, dressers, and closets were filled with the material things--of parents and children--from the years of the living. Once valued and saved by his mother and father, and then passed on to Quinney, every object in the farmhouse holds a story and a memory. A Lifetime Burning asks how people are to let go of the material objects that once were important to the lives of their ancestors. Finalist, Biography/Memoir, Midwest Book Awards

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OL Work ID
OL20449230W

Subjects

AnecdotesChildhood and youthBiographySpiritual biographyFarm lifeFamily farmsHistory

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