A Keeper of Sheep
by William Carpenter
Penguin, a young woman who "has never even been responsible for a
hamster," becomes involved in caring for composer Arnold Fratorelli,
who is dying of AIDS and struggling to complete his final work in the
face of hostile and fearful neighbors.
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William Carpenter
Author's Bio:Born and raised in New England, William Carpenter earned his B.A. from
Dartmouth and his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. He began
publishing poetry in 1976 and four years later won the Associated
Writing Program’s Contermporary Poetry Award. In 1985 he received the
Samuel French Morse Prize and a National Endowment for the Arts grant.
Carpenter moved to Maine in 1972 to help found the College of the
Atlantic, a school dedicated to human ecology and the environment,
where he remains a faculty member. He lives with Donna Gold and their
son, Daniel, in an old farmer inn on the Maine coast.
Awards:The New York Public Library “Books for the Teen Age,” 1995
Quotes:“Prose that manages to be unobtrusive and gorgeous at the same time.”—The New Yorker
“Clear, funny, and genuine.”—New York Newsday
“An
astute, original piece of work which, at its best, shows us how a
poetic vision can illuminate the world, making the ordinary
extraordinary and finding beauty even in the discordant music of loss.”—The Washington Post Book World
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Price:
$ 21.95
Binding: Cloth
Availability In Stock: 35
immediately
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Published: 1994
Size: 6 x 9
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 340
ISBN: 9781571310002
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