Song of the Crow

By Layne Maheu
(Unbridled Books, Paperback, 9781932961379, 240pp.)

Publication Date: June 2007

Other Editions of This Title: Google eBook, Hardcover, Hardcover

Categories: Fairy Tales, Folklore & Mythology, Visionary & Metaphysical

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From the moment he first looks down upon the ancient gray head of Noah, who is swinging his stone ax and speaking to the heavens, the narrating crow in this unique and remarkable epic knows that these creatures called Man are trouble. He senses, too, that the natural order of things is about to change. There is too much death and too much magic in the Songscape for the world to remain as it is for much longer. The people who come to plead with Noah are all angry or frightened. And why would this lanky old man-beast build this oddly shaped homethis arkso far from the waters if something earth-changing were not coming? At a time when many of us are searching for meaning, Layne Maheus extraordinary debut novel asks us to linger in a masterfully rendered ancient world just long enough to ponder the unsettled state of things. Through a truly poetic sense of language, he has created a lyrical meditation on the relationship between humanity and the heavens. Song of the Crow is a provocative portrait of the reasons for human fear and of the role that free will always plays when we struggle, not just to make sense of things, but to endure. Recalling both the magical imagination of Richard Adamss Watership Down and the spiritual richness of Anita Diamants The Red Tent, Layne Maheus Song of the Crow is a soaring debut.
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