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Somewhere Geese Are Flying

by Gary Gildner
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Overview

In Somewhere Geese Are Flying, A son (in the often anthologized "Sleepy Time Gal") competes with his parents to tell "a simple story" about a poor boy/rich girl romance that "happened many years ago in the woods by a lake in Northern Michigan”... and the song he wrote her that became famous.
      A champion pole-vaulter jumps out of an airplane in France on D-Day, wearing a parachute that fails to open; he survives but, as his son says, "Imagine a man falling from the stars. It’s a long way down."
      Thrasher, in Paris, hears geese honking in the sky and Barbara all the way from Iowa saying, "Hold still... I’m going to kiss you now.' 
      Stories in Somewhere Geese Are Flying were written in many places—Michigan, Paris, Iowa, Slovakia, Oregon, Greece, Idaho, and on the Isle of Skye. Gildner says, "For a time, I thought to call the book ‘Foreign Stories’, but the title I use carries a sound I favor, a music both close and far away, something like stories trying to connect in what seem the only ways available to us: love and loss and that inseparable hold." 

About the Author, Gary Gildner

Gary Gildner is a nationally recognized poet and writer, whose books include Somewhere Geese are Flying, Blue Like the Heavens,The Second Bridge, and The Warsaw Sparks. He has received the National Magazine Award for Fiction, a Pushcart Prize, the William Carlos Williams and Theodore Roethke poetry prizes; Gary was a Senior Fulbright Lecturer to both Poland and Czechoslovakia. Gildner lives in Idaho’s Clearwater Mountains.

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Editorials

Andrew Ervin

Gildner doesn't just create believable, sympathetic people (often girls with boys' names like Lou and Sammie and Jake), he also grants us access to the drawn-to-scale universes in which they suffer through bouts of bad luck (a mismatched romance, a parachute that fails to open) and occasionally alight on the sort of tiny, not-quite-epiphanic insights that keep them afloat.
— The New York Times

Book Details

Published
September 30, 2004
Publisher
East Lansing, Mich. : Michigan State University Press, c2004.
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780870137334

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