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Moments of Light [Hardcover]

Fred Chappell (Author)
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December 1980
MOMENTS OF LIGHT proves that the mythic powers of the balladeer and the story teller survive even in this fragmented and unmysterious day. In the eleven stories gathered here, Fred Chappell engages and entertains our minds and sends us away singing in our hearts, more knowing, more understanding of ourselves.

Fred Chappell's voice is sure and his vision is keen. As Annie Dillard writes in the foreword: "These are living, vivid narratives whose rich actions lodge in the imagination: world-wise and gentle Mr. Cody blowing up a tree; Norma, the drunk in love with innocence, quoting Shakespeare's sonnets in her ruined rooms; young Rosemary in the hayloft sticking her underpants under the hay; Mrs. Franklin pleased and bewildered at her own dinner party; and Stovebolt Johnson playing the blues in the Blue Dive, carrying himself in the world so carefully, with such thoughtfulness and controlled pain. These stories are as real as days."

MOMENTS OF LIGHT reflects the moral nature of man throughout history. In the first story, "The Three Boxes," Chappell writes, as only a poet or a philosopher would, "The lone man was alone"; with that he begins at once to sound the major themes of the book from the creation through the mostly innocent vision of the Enlightenment to this dark and wearisome time when Stovebolt Johnson, the balladeer in "Blue Dive", works a tavern for beers. The title story points up the end of man's intellectual innocence and the shortcomings of reason alone as the composer Haydn peers through a telescope at the fearsome beauty of the universe and sees dread and hope alike reborn.

Fred Chappell is the Poet Laureate of North Carolina. BOSON BOOKS also offers DAGON, THE INKLING and THE GAUDY PLACE by Fred Chappell.
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  • Hardcover: 166 pages
  • Publisher: New South Co (December 1980)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0917990056
  • ISBN-13: 978-0917990052
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #647,819 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Moments of Insight, June 12, 2002
This review is from: Moments of Light (Hardcover)
For nearly forty years Fred Chappell has been displaying his mastery of various literary forms. Chappell considers himself primarily a poet, but he is also an accomplished novelist as well, and in 1980 he published his first collection of short stories, the present MOMENTS OF LIGHT. It is as masterful as his work in other genres, and there is more than one critic who believes that short fiction is Chappell's true forte.

Annie Dillard provides the introduction here, and she sees the stories tied together thematically as an attempt to show man's birth, innocence, and fall from grace. I'm not sure I agree with this interpretation, but I certainly concur with Dillard's estimation that MOMENTS OF LIGHT contains some truly extraordinary writing.

Chappell is such a versatile artist. He can write rural comedy and horror and historically based fiction. Among his characters are Joseph Haydn and Benjamin Franklin. In fact the best story here maybe the title tale, in which Haydn discovers the cosmos and gets a glimpse of the eternal prospects of great art. Equally fine is "Blue Dive", with a traditional blues musician bewildered by changing tastes in music, and "Thousand Ways", about desultory souls seeking solace. It is wonderful.

All the stories here are wonderful, and the book is well worthy your time and will repay you with delight.

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