Plain by Kent Haruf Kent Haruf was born and raised in the northeastern plain of Colorado State and studied at the University of Wesreggan and the University of Iowa in Nebraska. After graduation he owned a poultry farm in Colorado province, worked on the Royal Gorge Bridge and settled in front of the peace troops taught at the University of Iowa. He has many experiences of living in a small town, so his book "Plainsong is very beautifully written". Haruf has direct experience of gossip, drama, change. This is the case of Plainsong.
In Plainsong, Kent Haruf, Ike, and Bobby are important people. They were first ignored and said to be abandoned by their mother. As soon as they work, go to school, and basically do not have the help of their parents, you will see how self-reliant they are. They are faced with many problems in books, and their close relationship with each other helps them overcome all these obstacles and make them stronger. Through constant fighting and confusion, Ike and Bobby have exceeded their limits from childhood to adolescence.
The theme of Britishism and gentleness is difficult to explore from Kenthalf's novel Plainsong. Here, Haruf incorporates multiple sounds and stories into a unified whole. As the book moves forward, unique chapter headlines highlight the character's name one by one, as if each character steps on the microphone from the dark stage and then told the speech before returning. Until the last chapter, the title is the name of the town "Holt". The camera is pulled back, the light goes up, and the reader can see all the characters at once. In this way, Haruf tells us stories one by one, refuses to go back to the past to explain the future and help, Haruf shows us the most enlarged contradictory heroism through daily good deeds It is. His personality
Regardless of whether it is from casual goodwill from family, friends, or strangers, most people are experiencing a kind of care. Compassion is a common theme in In Country, Bobbie Ann Mason, Plainsong and Kent Haruf. Sam Hughes is the hero of In Country, the most loving person in the novel. In Plainson, McPheron brothers are the biggest model to take care of novels. This theme is a very important aspect for both novels and reveals much content about characters and writers.