MOTES
All The Livelong Day
All The Livelong Day
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"There is a stiff, overly contemplative vein in literature that connects the worlds we find in books to leisure. How many novels give us characters who apparently don't do anything? How many poems seem to emerge from a visit to a first-class resort? Literature of a different vein, however, rewards the reader with a hands-on grasp of the world as it is on the ground-characters do things with their hands, they touch tools and machines, they take the laundry from the line, they weed the garden, they bend their bodies to a task. In short, some literature gives us a world where people actually work. Some work, indeed, is drudgery, but some work leads us unexpectedly to beauty. Some of the work we do is a sign of love. The love that comes from work-from work of all kinds-is the force I find most palpable in this moving and wholly alive anthology. Sometimes that love is stern, sometimes it goes unrecognized, but there it is in the world, like two fingers pinching a clothespin, or a voice singing with the song of a shovel. We need love to wear its work clothes now and then, and I'm glad we have All the Livelong Day to remind us."-Maurice Manning, author of The Common Man, 2011 Pulitzer Prize finalist.
The MOTIF series is published by MotesBooks -- www.MotesBooks.com.
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