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Get Poor Now, Avoid the Rush

[Hardback]

by Seedy Buckberry

    • Author

      Seedy Buckberry

    • Book Format

      Hardcover

    • Publisher

      Resource Publications (CA)

    • Published

      December 2010

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      Description: It's hard to say, exactly, what's meant by the ""modern world,"" but Henry Buckberry never really hooked into it. Born before the First World War and the oldest boy in a family of thirteen kids, he left the open, rolling, potholed prairie of North Dakota in 1921 for the dark, dense, dangerous woods of northern Wisconsin, where he learned to fish, trap, hunt, lumberjack, and farm. Although he lived into the twenty-first century (the second volume of these stories, A Windfall Homestead, will inch us closer to the information super-highway), it could be said that Henry played hooky from the twentieth. With a few allowances for a little new technology, like the Model T, Henry's life represents the end phase of a rural folk culture that has its roots in the Neolithic. Through Henry's stories it's possible to see a long way into the past and then to turn the telescope around in order to put the present under an improvised microscope. Henry didn't have an easy life, but he had a vivid life, a life amazingly free of boredom, aimlessness, or distraction, and his stories convey that vividness from beginning to end. Henry's son Charles Darwin Buckberry--also known as C.D. or Seedy Buckberry--interviewed Henry and arranged the stories in some sort of more or less working order. (Seedy insists he put those stories down with complete fidelity, although he refuses to take a lie-detector test or submit to a Minnesota Multi-Phasic Personality Inventory analysis.) Henry's life, as conveyed here, is also a way to measure the intellectual bulimia (or is it the intellectual anorexia?) of present-day empire consumerism. Here is life before Wal-Mart. Here is life that lives in nature with intense and even fierce physicality. Here is life that sings. About the Contributor(s): Seedy Buckberry is a recluse who lives in the Wisconsin woods. There are allegations that he knows, is related to, or even impersonates a querulous writer with the improbable nom de plume of Paul Gilk, whose several books have been published by Wipf and Stock. Seedy categorically denies these allegations and is reported to be offended by the insinuation that he's not who he thinks he is.

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      • Author

        Seedy Buckberry

      • Book Format

        Hardcover

      • Publisher

        Resource Publications (CA)

      • Published

        December 2010

      • Weight

        382g

      • Dimensions

        153 x 229 x 12 mm

      • ISBN

        9781498257718

      • ISBN-10

        1498257712

      • Eden Code

        4921572

      More Information

      • Author/Creator: Seedy Buckberry

      • ISBN: 9781498257718

      • Publisher: Resource Publications (CA)

      • Release Date: December 2010

      • Weight: 382g

      • Dimensions: 153 x 229 x 12 mm

      • Eden Code: 4921572


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