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For the Love of North Dakota and Other Essays: Sundays with Clay in the Bismarck Tribune

2023-12-22 04:23:19

The 19th century art form, which has been neglected for a long time, is alive, and works well in places that hardly predict it.

Clay S. Jenkinson provided a wonderful collection of "Love of North Dakota" and "Other Prose: Sunday and Clay" at the Bismarck Tribune. Like other articles, it is not a single reading, it will flood more as the mood develops and it may skip

The most troublesome thing about this book is Jenkinson's humility, the main problem and the confusion about life. For example, after supporting the deep and serious debate of the Keystone pipeline, there is obvious evidence that readers are free to use it to draw out various conclusions. The writer places these words in his or her hand.

There are few people accusing Bismarck Tribune as a great newspaper, but no one succeeds in breaking the appropriate model on that page. Jenkinson's column is much longer than the standard column and has a high degree of dependence on scholarship. They make us worry in everyday life, thinking about wilderness protection and examining emotions. [End page 204]

One of my favorite works, "Kill the red fox on the way to Kansas", the author first ran the fox. The disparity between humans and "other parts of creation", King Hamlet and Hamlet may be too large, we tend to disturb human life in the distance. This is an exciting journey worth visiting.

All of Jenkinson's books are rooted in North Dakota. The reporter detailed in detail why he could not live there, and it sounded like a tourist attraction. An article on Bismarck - Mandan 's recent floods reports on facts (he found the governor and the first woman on the sun' s line) and emotions (he strove eloquently against community conscious floods) did

He loves North Dakota, especially wastelands. The reason why this book is very good is to make the reader believe that his passion is absolutely valid.

If we had to summarize the book in several words, this is a book that attracts attention. The series of clay Jenkinson's column for Bismarck Forum talks about all the ways he focuses - regular activities of landscape, weather, seasons, his community, the development of life in North Dakota, local politics , His personal and domestic history. This constantly changing society / economic culture, this list continues. Regarding clay, all concerns will join North Dakota's long-term and big romance. When asked where he was from, he said he was sending an exile, he always named the place and concluded that "I am truly North Dakota." Deep within the hearts of people

Clay S. Jenkinson provided a wonderful collection of "Love of North Dakota" and "Other Prose: Sunday and Clay" at the Bismarck Tribune. Like other articles, it is not a single reading, it floods as the mood develops and may be skipped. The most troublesome thing about this book is Jenkinson's humility, the main problem and the confusion about life. For example, after supporting the deep and serious discussion of the Keystone pipeline, there is obvious evidence that readers can use it to draw various conclusions. Draw these words on the back of his or her hand

This book is called his "love song" to North Dakota. This is a love song to America and life. Sometimes the words of Clay arouse laughter and sometimes they make me cry, but they always think. Clay is still writing for Bismarck Tribune every week, I like this moment. Reading his column is just like an weekly invitation, just as easy as experiencing life when he saw it like this. What a special life this is.