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« Friday June 01, 2012 »
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Author Event (Davis) -- Time's Shadow with Arnold Bauer
Start: 7:30 pm
Arnold Bauer grew up on his family’s 160-acre farm in Goshen Township in Clay County, Kansas, amidst a land of prairie grass and rich creek-bottom soil. His meditative and moving account of those years depicts a century-long narrative of struggle, survival, and demise. A coming-of-age memoir set in the 1930s to 50s, Time’s Shadow blends local history with personal reflection to paint a realistic picture of farm life and families from a now-lost world. Bauer’s was typical of true family farms, where wives supplemented family income by selling butter and eggs and children provided unpaid labor. These hardworking farmers were not particularly heroic or virtuous. They had their debts and doubts; but at the same time their struggles for a kind of moral economy offer valuable lessons that merit our attention today. Among Bauer’s vivid recollections: driving a team of huge, clomping work horses; his father’s daybreak call to long days in the field at age 12; and surviving eight years of education in a one-room schoolhouse (with one teacher determined to have all her students learn the harmonica). He shares the trials of Depression and drought, experiences the coming of electricity—which prompted his father to take on a sideline as an electrician—and reveals the vital importance of the local blacksmith. Throughout the book, he finds wonder in the commonplace, like going to town on a Saturday night for a black walnut ice cream cone. “Bauer thoughtfully and gracefully examines a way of life that has disappeared. . . . On a small, 160-acre farm, the family was an economic unit; and the mutual goal of keeping the operation running and profitable superseded affection in binding husband, wife, and children together. Although the community was well-peopled with other families, many of which were cousins, a keen and somewhat melancholy sense of isolation pervades this memoir. It arises in part from the endless open landscape itself, and in part from the knowledge that the world it describes is long lost, but also, more prosaically, from the extreme self-sufficiency of the farmers, who needed regularly from town only ‘coffee, sugar, shoes and overalls.’” --The Atlantic Here is a childhood that few in the United States will ever know. More than that, it is a key to understanding the tragedy that befell the smaller family farms on the Great Plains as sweeping changes after the mid-1950s—falling grain and livestock prices, adverse terms of trade for agricultural products—turned out to be more devastating than tornados or dust storms. Gracefully written with a keen eye for the telling detail, Time’s Shadow eloquently captures the events of an era and the meaning it held for one boy and those around him. It is a refreshingly unsentimental “Little House on the Prairie” that will resonate not only with older compatriots but with anyone whose curiosity leads them to wonder about a world we have lost. Arnold Bauer went from his family farm to study in Mexico and Berkeley and to teach Latin American Studies at the University of California at Davis. In 2005 he received the “Order of Merit Gabriela Mistral,” the highest recognition the Chilean government awards for contributions to education and culture. He lives in Davis.
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