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White Apples and the Taste of Stone: Selected Poems 1946-2006
Donald Hall
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ASIN: 061853721X |
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White Apples and the Taste of Stone collects 226 poems from across sixty years of Donald Hall's celebrated career, including new poems that recently appeared in The New Yorker. One of the most acclaimed poets of his generation, Hall has earned numerous accolades and honors, including the Frost Medal from the Poetry Society of America, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and the Ruth Lilly Prize. Much anticipated, White Apples and the Taste of Stone is Hall's first volume of selected works in fifteen years and the first to include poems from his seminal bestseller, Without. A specially recorded CD of Donald Hall reading his favorite poems is included in the book. His distinctive voice and inimitable humor will provide a perfect audio companion for poetry fans, bookseller promotions, and classroom use.
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On Donald Hall.......2007-01-14
Having met Donald Hall and reading his poems, I am convinced he is a modern day Robert Frost. If you love poetry read this book. If you love New England read this book. If you truly love life as Mr.Hall does, read this book!
Beauty and Power.......2006-12-24
I feel somewhat embarrassed to say that Donald Hall was not a poet I was familiar with until just recently. And what a great thing I have been missing. I realized that Donald Hall was in a very old anthology I have from 1963 called "The Modern Poets." There is a jaunty photo of him smoking a cigar. The Bio does not mention his wife Jane Kenyon.
What a powerful effect these poems had on me. The come alive in a way I cannot accurately describe. They bring me closer to things I seem to remember, and with simplicity and depth, deliver the earth to my feet. Don't take my word for it. Take a look into this world for yourself.
Even a Baseball Fan Will.......2006-11-03
Even a baseball fan , such as myself will love this collection of Poems. I knew Donald Hall from his baseball writings and love of the game. Now as U.S. poet laureate, I had to see more of hime as evidenced by this book. Not a one night read, but a pleasure to pick up and dwell on and savor slowly.
Ernie Grassey
Living History.......2006-09-23
There is a little something
Here for everyone
Who's palate tastes so much
That it no longer can.
A poem that begins where it ends.
A line that whines and complains.
Some with a little too much
poetic license than I care for.
But mostly the yearning of an old man.
William Sowka (2006) A fellow Connecticut Yankee.
A Career in Sum.......2006-08-09
Donald Hall's newest selected poems contains the distillation of sixty years worth of work in the fields of poetry. If the selection is not uniformly excellent, it displays a consistent ability to work well within a variety of poetic forms and styles and contains enough top-shelf poems to make any reader rejoice. If you've never read the work of our newest poet laureate to-be, this volume makes an excellent introduction.
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- Nice addition to my OSX UNIX library
- Panther Server Skillset
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Mac OS X Server 10.3 Panther: Visual QuickPro Guide
Schoun Regan , and Kevin White
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As the first server platform to let Mac, Unix, and Linux users share files and printers out of the box, Mac OS X Server promises to revolutionize the world of network administration (or at least make it a whole lot easier). Here to make sure you don't get left behind is
Mac OS X Server: Visual QuickPro Guide. In this task-based guide, veteran Mac expert Schoun Regan shows you how to manage local networks, navigate the Unix file system permission architecture, and administer Internet and Web services. You'll also explore the ins and outs of IP-based file sharing and printing services and learn about all that's new in the latest of Apple's big cats, Panther Server: improved setup, management, and monitoring capabilities; enhanced Windows integration; new workgroup and desktop management tools; and more. Clear, concise language, step-by-step instructions, and loads of visual aids mean that even beginners can get up to speed on Mac OS X Server--quickly and efficiently--with this guide.
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Nice addition to my OSX UNIX library.......2005-09-25
OS X UNIX is amazingly friendly and accessible. Some people who had never used it before type commands and work with the operating system directly as a "cool guys" in movies! This book is very helpful and well written and it is serves as a very nice reference on OS X server. I paired this book with that "UNIX Essentials" DVD I found here on Amazon and it is complete UNIX course recorded and this book and a video they contribute one another greatly. You improve the reading and by reading you improve what you have seen. OS X server is most advanced and easy to manage UNIX server ever. It is a culmination of all efforts for all UNIX system managing software I ever encountered.
The book is very particular about the subjects that related to OS X and because there are some differences between OS X and other UNIXes it is nice to have a book that deals with it.
Panther Server Skillset.......2005-08-22
The manual has covered the basic setup of the entire suite of services, plus a slew of other utilities that help manage server settings. The author has done good work in organizing the book for services. I use it as reference for many server jobs. I am thankful for the concise written reference.
A welcome addition to an OS X Server library.......2005-04-19
I've been waiting for a solid introduction to OS X Server book for some time and have long thought that the lack of such a book was a significant gap in many publishers' stables. Happily, this book filled that gap for me.
As is the style of the other Visual QuickPro Guides, the book is filled with very clear, step-by-step instructions. These lead you through the configuration of each service and are accompanied by a huge number of screen shots so that you can see where you are and easily match up what's happening on your screen. It could be argued, however, that this approach is too repetitive at times, with all the detailed steps and screenshots of getting to a certain point before moving into the meat of how to do a new topic. I suppose this is valuable if you use Server infrequently and pick up the book as a reference text the odd time that you need to make a change, but if you read multiple sections as an intro to what's possible then you'll probably want to skip the first few steps of each new section you get to.
As far as content goes, the book covers essentially every topic you can think of, and also provides many useful tips sprinkled throughout to help you configure and manage your server. The downside of this breadth of coverage is that many topics seem to provide just enough information to be dangerous, but not enough to really "teach" you about what everything means. I was hoping that the book would provide more explanation as to what each of the different options means and does, and provide more recommendations as to why I might choose one option over another. In the DNS chapter, for example, it mentions "A records" and "PTR records," but doesn't explain what these are or how to choose which records you need (yes, there is a valid counterpoint to this, see the next paragraph). Another example is the choice of logging options - it would be helpful to more clearly indicate this process and why I might want to choose one level of logging versus another. A brief primer on how to read the logs would also be valuable.
In the book's defense on the breadth issue, the title is "QuickPro Guide," suggesting that it'll be enough to get you going, while spending relatively little time on detailed explanation. The book does fulfill this objective, but I just think that
additional explanation would make the book even more valuable and reduce the need to reference other networking and server books to get a basic background. In those cases where there is a call for more detail than "should" be provided in this particular book, quite possibly such as my DNS example above, the book should provide a weblink or two or recommended reading suggestions for more information. Perhaps it's a matter of focus and the book should choose to either be oriented to beginners and provide them with enough information to enlighten them or else tell them where to find foundation references first, a set of prerequisites say, and then concentrate on a more experienced audience.
A couple of final thoughts includes a caveat that the structure seems a bit disorganized, with some key topics being put off. For example, security is pushed to the end of the book, as many other books do as well, although at least parts of the chapter would be useful closer to the front, such as the creation of private keys, which is relevant to securing Web services, sending and receiving email, etc. Another suggestion for a future edition would be the inclusion of a flowchart of the key tasks that you need to do when setting up a new server from scratch. The book gives good advice in this regard, but it's all text-based. A graphic to lead off the Intro or first chapter as a jumping off point would be great.
Overall, I did find the book very helpful, but more as a reference tool than a learning guide. If that's what you're after then look no further, but otherwise be prepared to do some additional reading - of course, it's unrealistic to expect one book to do it all anyway. I am looking forward to O'Reilly's soon-to-be-released Essential Mac OS X Server Administration book.
NB. I accessed the book via safari.oreilly.com - an excellent service I might add (if you're not the type of person who needs to feel the paper).
Content good, but too late and disorganized........2005-02-25
The book is not bad, but it only handles "simple" stuff, if I dare call any computer administration simple.
People entering server administration should, first off, be those that are already considered power users or geeks by the majority of their coworkers. Such a person will already know the truly simple stuff, have acquired bits and pieces of more advanced knowledge, but need considerable direction on the concepts and issues of server administration. On this latter point the book is, unfortunately, far too sketchy, and some things are, I feel, a bit too sketchy for this sort of audience.
I should point out, too, that the famed Macintosh ease of use is here somewhat of a hindrance. I.e., the Xserve and Mac OS X Server setup is deceptively easy, to the point that bad setups are easy to do. Was Unix administration always intentionally hard, in order to "idiot-proof" it? One has to wonder... Given this problem, the book screams out for an introductory chapter on what issues there are in setting up a server, what possible solutions are, what the implications pro and con of each of these choices are, what setups are prerequisites for others, and so forth. The wet-behind-the-ears administrator could then create a flowchart of needed tasks, which this proposed introductory chapter could then reference for details.
Furthermore, the book's organization leaves much to be desired. I should think that security issues should be set up first, not relegated to a late chapter as in this book. DNS is handled in Chapter 3 I believe, yet there are items with dependencies on DNS that are described in earlier chapters. It would make sense to describe setting up user templates before users are actually set up.
For my part, I've already read the book twice and am now proceeding with my 3rd read-through, taking notes as I'm going as to what I need to do and in what order. I'm also taking notes on the files that will be modified as I'm doing this, so that I can take care to back up their original versions. This kind of information is thankfully in the book but unfortunately not stated up front in each section. This (i.e. "read the book through before starting any work") should appear as an instruction in the first chapter.
As to detail, one example relevant to our own situation (and likely many others') should suffice. Having already set up a web site, we wanted to set up the Xserve so that web requests go to the off-site web service while email is sent to the Xserve. The basics can be accomplished with Apple's GUI tools, but the details have to be done by hand in the text-based configuration files. Granted, books can be bought on DNS and BIND; but I don't really want or need a library of 10-12 books on all aspects of Unix administration.
One Great Book!.......2005-02-22
After reading through this book, I had no trouble at all setting up a small office server with mail & web services. Schoun Regan has written a book that is easy to read and easy to follow. I hope that an update to this book is written right after Tiger is released.
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- I actually agree with all the bad things people said about it
- White Apples and Toast
- Chaos no excuse for poor writing
- Except the animals at the zoo
- An absolutely terrible book.
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White Apples
Jonathan Carroll
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Vincent Ettrich is in a tight spot. He has died and been brought back to life to help save his unborn son from evil and chaotic forces who want to prevent this son from becoming the savior of the universe. Sound bizarre? Welcome to the surreal and metaphysically massive novel White Apples by Jonathan Carroll.
Following up the equally strange but widely acclaimed The Wooden Sea, Carroll paints on an even wider canvas with White Apples. In Carroll's world, humans are key threads in a giant tapestry that is being woven as life is lived. But there are dark forces at work who don't want the weaving to continue as is and Ettrich, his beloved Isabelle, and their sentient fetus find themselves standing in the way. Their struggles to merely understand what is happening to them and to stand tall in the very face of darkness makes for a humorous, touching, and thrilling tale with, as is expected, a big bang of an ending. But the most marvelous aspect of the novel is not its far-reaching, mind-blowing metaphysics. It's the wonderfully tragic love story of Vincent and Isabelle that keeps this flight of fancy grounded and beautifully human. --Jeremy Pugh
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Jonathan Carrolls The Wooden Sea was an event. A New York Times Notable Book, it was also selected as a Best Book of the Year by the San Francisco Chronicle.Now Carroll returns with a captivating tale of life, death, and the realm between. Vincent Ettrich, a genial philanderer, discovers that he has died and come back to life, but he has no idea why, or what the experience was like. Pushed and prodded by peculiar omens and personalities, he gradually learns that he was brought back by his one true love, Isabelle, because she is pregnant with their childa child who, if raised correctly, will play a crucial role in saving the cosmic mosaic that is the universe.But to be brought up right, he must be educated by his father. Specifically, he must be taught what Ettrich learned on the other sideif only Ettrich can remember it!
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I actually agree with all the bad things people said about it.......2007-05-17
but I loved it and couldn't stop reading it. I reread it all the time.
White Apples and Toast.......2007-02-12
I am biased. Jonathan Caroll is one of my favorite writers. It doesn't matter if I'm reading one of his best or least novels. His exploration of the metaphysical within a physical world that is easily recognizable consistently captivates me. In the interface we inhabit, between fundamental spiritual visions suited to a global village, Carroll's bit of adult magic is welcome. I've read all his novels, even Child Across The Sky, which I had to order from England. I cannot find a reasonably priced used copy of his short story collection Painted Hand, or his novella, Black Cocktail, or an odd piece called The Heidelberg Cylinder. Nonetheless, I toast what I can get my hands on.
Chaos no excuse for poor writing.......2006-08-09
When I finish reading a truly terrible book (a rarity), I am usually able say to myself: "Well, at least I learned SOMETHING." But this book held absolutely nothing for me.
White Apples was recommended to me because I enjoy atypical, offbeat books. In addition, I had read Jonathan Carroll's praise for M. John Harrison's Light in my copy of that exemplary novel.
Now don't get me wrong: Carroll is a clever observer of the human scene (though too often he DESCRIBES when he should SHOW). He knows how to make believable characters, and about a quarter of the way through White Apples I had a good feeling about the book's direction. At a certain point, however, things become incomprehensible. Others contend that things shouldn't make sense because the White Apples universe is being affected by Chaos, and the focal point is Vincent and Isabelle's true love, which conquers all.
But the layers of plot that support the love story are distracting and untenable under any scrutiny, and so the decent heart-tugger this could have been quickly becomes a headache.
The concept of the "Eef," for example, was interesting. . . but it felt forced and unbelievable that a certain character was the embodiment of this "Eef" because this character had felt like a personality in his own right up to that point. Why this character was "stuck" in a hospital was also never adequately explained. And more questions remain. How does a certain female character return to life after being horribly killed by the forces of chaos? And why is this the last time she will see Vincent? Why is every scene involving action or violence so painful to follow? Why are many concepts such as the life-force of "numen" introduced and then never used again? Why does the extent of Anjo's power seem to fluctuate whenever it is convenient?
I could go on ad nauseum. It is my opinion that this book is a disorganized mess that uses the concept of chaos as an expedient cover for poor writing.
I hope I helped someone by posting this.
Except the animals at the zoo.......2006-01-14
The story is merely a vehicle for ideas which don't hold up to analysis. Although the style is fine, nothing is very interesting.
An absolutely terrible book........2005-03-29
"White Apples" by Jonathan Carroll is easily one of the worst books I have ever read. I honestly don't even know where to begin in a critique of the book. It has massive craft issues - the rhythm of the book is off; the author does far, far too much telling instead of showing; there is literally no climax or denouement...ugh. Virtually all of the ideas the book is trying to get across are uninteresting and expressed poorly. The book never goes anywhere.
Don't take my word for it. Here are a few brilliant lines from Carroll's novel:
-Carroll goes to great lengths in one chapter to let us know that one character has issues with people touching her nose. The whole book is like this; scenes are set up with excessive exposition to justify the actions of the characters and the stilted dialogue. In this particular instance, we can thank the long explanations of the nose issue for another character grabbing her by the nose, just so the offending character can use the pun "Nose hard feelings, okay?" I know you think I'm making this up. I'm not.
-"It was truly unnerving to see this middle-aged man telling his father how much he loved him in the voice of a little boy." This illustrates several of the book's craft problems: the amateurish 'telling' that persists throughout, as well as its phrasing and word choice issues. There is nobody in the scene to "see" what is happening here. This sentence isn't from the point of view of any character in the story. It's a "take it from me, it's creepy" wink from the third-person voice, and it happens...all..the...time...in White Apples.
-There is a little bit of action in the semi-climax in the last five or so pages of the book. How does Carroll illustrate the action? With lovely sentences like "Kick kick kick." Again...not making this stuff up.
What's really funny about all this is that the current edition of White Apples has a Readers' Group Guide in the back. I can't imagine anybody wanting to discuss this book in a group...maybe it would be useful to a Writers' Group to talk about all the things that can possibly go wrong in a novel.
When you're reading a book you are tempted to give up on right up to the very last page, you know you have a bad book in your hands. This is a book that should never have been published in this state, and it stands as a testament to the problems in our publishing system today: established writers are put into print without any editing whatsoever from the publishing company. It sure shows here. White Apples is poison for the avid reader. Avoid it at all costs.
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Wet Apples, White Blood (Hugh MacLennan Poetry)
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Galactopoesis is the medical term for the continued secretion and production of milk. It derives from the Greek radicals for 'milk' (galacto) and 'making' (poesis), which is also 'poetry.' In Wet Apples, White Blood, nursing, as a constant creative act dependent on the baby’s demand, is a trope for the creative process and for questions of biology, psychology, and spirituality.
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