After the Fire
 


After the Fire

A Writer Finds His Place

Paul Zimmer

After the Fire

$22.95 Cloth/jacket
ISBN: 0-8166-4019-X
ISBN-13: 978-0-8166-4019-5

 

Looking back at a lifetime of rich experience from Wisconsin's driftless hills.

We all dream of finding the place we can be most ourselves, the landscape that seems to have been crafted just for us. The poet Paul Zimmer has found his: a farm in the driftless hills of southwestern Wisconsin, a region of rolling land and crooked rivers, "driftless" because here the great glaciers of the Patrician age split widely, leaving behind a heart-shaped area untouched by crushing ice. After the Fire is the story of Zimmer's journey from his boyhood in the factory town of Canton, Ohio, and his days as a soldier during atomic tests in the Nevada desert, to his many years in the book business as a writer and publisher, and the rural tranquillity of his present life.

Zimmer juxtaposes timeless rustic subjects (tending the land, country people and their ways, the ever-changing beauty of his natural surroundings) with flashbacks to key moments: his first and only boxing match, hearing Count Basie play and discovering his lifelong love of jazz, his return to the France of his ancestors, his painful departure from the publishing world after forty years. These stories are full of humor and pathos, keen insights and poignant meditations, but the real center of the book is the abiding beauty of the driftless hills, the silence and peace that is the source of and reward for Zimmer's hard-won wisdom. Above all, it is a meditation on the ways that nature provides deep meaning and solace, and a consideration of the importance of finding the right place.

“Paul Zimmer, an award winning poet, has a sharp eye, a love for the land and people of southwestern Wisconsin, and considerable talent as a writer. It succeeds as one man’s effort to make sense of his life, taking stock of where he is, where he’s been and where he’s going. We wish him well on his journey.” —Virginia Quarterly Review

Paul Zimmer is a much honored and widely published poet and essayist, the author of eight volumes of poetry. His work has received awards from the American Institute of Arts and Letters and has been selected for the National Poetry Series. He was a finalist in the essay category for the 1998 National Magazine Award, and for the past two years his writings have been Notable Essays in the Best American Essays series. He lives on a farm near Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin, and spends part of each year in the south of France.

216 pages | 5 3/8 x 8 1/2 | 2002

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