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Des mules et des hommes : Une enfance, un lieu (1978)

par Harry Crews

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"This memoir by Harry Crews captures the first six years of his life among impoverished tenant farmer families in rural southern Georgia. Crews shares details of farm life, his father's death, his friendship with the son of a Black hired hand; his bout with polio; his mother and stepfather's failing marriage; his near-fatal scalding at a hog-killing; and a five-month sojourn in Jacksonville, Florida. As an introduction to Crews's fiction, this portrait of the people, locales, circumstances, and Bacon County lore that shaped him, offers a foundation of the writer's outlook, the refuge he found in his storytelling imagination, and his affection for the outsider, the outcast, and those considered freakish"--… (plus d'informations)
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Love and hatred roll together in a marriage when there are few scraps of comfort to be shared. Dogs assume human characteristics and even mules rule. This is a depiction of a precarious, hard scrabble life with a “gothic southern” intensity. The author’s friendship with his black neighbour and the sharecropper’s son stands to breakup up my Northerner stereotyping of racist redneck farmers. Crews was lucky to survive his childhood, that’s clear. ( )
  joannajuki | Dec 2, 2023 |
Harry Crews always does a number on me, and especially so with this autobiographical account of his childhood. I grew up in the South when it still resembled the South of Crews' time. The folks and places he describes with his unique, vivid style are my people and my home. Somehow Southerners seem to love harder and deeper, and Crews captures this so well in this book, it often made me read sections over again, moving me to tears, sometimes from happiness, sometimes from pain. This is a magnificent piece of art. ( )
  MickeyMole | Oct 2, 2023 |
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  Mcdede | Jul 19, 2023 |
Part 1 of this memoir details incidents from the life of Harry’s father in Florida and Bacon County, Georgia, where Harry was born. This is a story of hardship and an early death, told in a plain, dry style.
Part 2 provides scenes from Harry’s young life, again told in a simple, but powerfully direct, style. For example, there is a story of how Harry’s dog, Sam, helps to tire and subdue a frightened cow, so that medicine can be applied to hopefully save the cow - a simple story, but real in showing how life was lived. The dog wasn’t a pet, but a working animal.
Then there are stories that point towards Harry’s future as a writer, such as making up stories to connect pictures in a Sears Roebuck mail order catalogue.

A short memoir of a very hard early life, childhood as the book only takes Harry to when he’s about six or seven, which is authentic and genuine, even as it is made clear that this was a not unusual experience of early twentieth century America.

But whatever I am has its source back there in Bacon County, from which I left when I was seventeen years old to join the Marine Corps, and to which I never returned to live. I have always known, though, that part of me never left, could never leave, the place where I was born and, further, that what has been most significant in my life had all taken place by the time I was six years old.
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  CarltonC | Apr 24, 2023 |
I had never heard of Harry Crews until a co-worker mentioned him to me recently. It's a shame that it seems like he has fallen out of popularity because his memoir is amazing. ( )
  BibliophageOnCoffee | Aug 12, 2022 |
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"This memoir by Harry Crews captures the first six years of his life among impoverished tenant farmer families in rural southern Georgia. Crews shares details of farm life, his father's death, his friendship with the son of a Black hired hand; his bout with polio; his mother and stepfather's failing marriage; his near-fatal scalding at a hog-killing; and a five-month sojourn in Jacksonville, Florida. As an introduction to Crews's fiction, this portrait of the people, locales, circumstances, and Bacon County lore that shaped him, offers a foundation of the writer's outlook, the refuge he found in his storytelling imagination, and his affection for the outsider, the outcast, and those considered freakish"--

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