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An epic history of Virginia in poetry and prose Nov 07, 2008
By ValleyYellowDog Mr. Lewis has produced a stunning and magnificent epic poem covering the sweep of Virginia history, from the days of the Indians through 400 years of white settlement. He knits the compelling poetry together with brief prose passages to maintain the historical context and flow, but the power and beauty is in the poetry.
I particularly liked and admired how Lewis gives voice to the common man, the valet and servant, the workingman, the slave, the shop owner, the common soldier as well as to the lords and ladies, gentlemen and -women, and (in the modern era) movers and shakers.
This magnificent work, timed to coincide with the quadricentennial of white settlement in Virginia, has so much in it to delight the eye and ear and mind that I'm at a loss to describe it all.
The reader would be well served to take a look at pages 336-337 for Lewis's stunning refutation of the recently popular neo-Confederate interpretation of the Civil War, and at the pages that follow to understand the reality of slave life for the majority of those human beings.
This is not a work I could read straight through, but one I devour in small and delicious bites, a delight to the mind as well as the eye.
Mr. Lewis gives us not only poetry and history, but geography, biology, botany, meteorology, philosphy -- and fun.
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