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The Big Roundup: Classic and Contemporary Poetry from CowboyPoetry.com

The Big Roundup: Classic and Contemporary Poetry from CowboyPoetry.com
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The Big Roundup: Classic and Contemporary Poetry from CowboyPoetry.com

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Winner of the Will Rogers Medallion Award and the Academy of Western Artists' Buck Ramsey Best Cowboy Poetry Book Award, "The Big Roundup" is an anthology of the best Classic and Contemporary poetry from CowboyPoetry.com — the world's largest collection of Cowboy Poetry – featuring over 140 American, Canadian, English and Australian poets. A "Best of the West" appendix includes Cowboy Poetry gatherings and organizations, Western publications, and Western heritage and museum sites.

From its start on the range to its newest home on the internet, Cowboy Poetry celebrates three centuries as a genuine American folk form in "The Big Roundup."

In his foreword, Tom Mayo, poetry reviewer for the "Dallas Morning News" says "These selections illustrate and celebrate the diverse, vibrant state of Cowboy Poetry. That they were gathered in a most modern "virtual gathering" on the Internet [CowboyPoetry.com] is proof of the enduring popularity and relevance of the genre in this new millennium."

 
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Product Details
Paperback:432 pages
Publisher:New West Library
Publication Date:October 01, 2001
Language:English
ISBN:0971255032
Package Length:8.8 inches
Package Width:6.0 inches
Package Height:0.9 inches
Package Weight:1.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5
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5Yee Ha  Nov 05, 2006
My first introduction to cowboy poetry and it is quite a ride. I recommend it highly as an addition to anyone's poetry library. It ranks right up there with the well-known classics. I especially enjoyed David Dague's "Backward R Double Bar D". His approach to raising grass fed beef doesn't preach but is handled with humor and subtlty.

"The Big Roundup" is a must read for anyone who is interested in the west or who simply appreciates and enjoys metered rhyme.


3No Montana authors  Feb 23, 2006
I gave this book to my mother, who is a Montanan. She complained that there were no Montana authors represented in the book.

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5The best of the "poet lariats"...  Apr 09, 2002
Round 'em up for the roundelay, pardners, cuz a whole herd of woolly versifiers is ridin' hard and shootin' straight in this rootin'-tootin' anthology that claims to have corralled "the best poems from the world's greatest collection of cowboy poetry." So fer as I kin tell, the PR writer ain't just pullin' yer chaps on that one. At 400+ pages, one has to wonder if this collection might not represent ALL the cowboy poetry in the world.

Anyways, if it's been a while since you've actually had fun with a thick book of poems, The Big Roundup will be a refreshing change of pace. Largely eschewing the modern urbanites' love of blank verse, the "poet lariats" featured in this volume show no fear of rounding up a rhyme or two -- and most of them adhere to meters that suggest that many of these verses have pulled double duty as songs. Try this stanza, for instance, from "The Western Home" by Brewster Higley et. al., 1873:

I love the wild flowers / In this bright land of ours, / I love, too, the wild curlew's scream / The bluffs and white rocks / And antelope flocks / That graze on the mountain so green.

If there's something strangely familiar about that rhythm, try singing it to the tune often applied to the same poem's most famous stanza -- the one that begins "Oh, give me a home / Where the buffalo roam. . . " That's just one of the entertaining discoveries you'll happen across in a volume that sings with the poetry of folks with names like French Camp Red, Buckshot Dot, Charley Sierra and Tex Tumbleweed. I reckon it goes without sayin' that this here collection is an absolute must for any red-blooded American library. -- P.MILLER for the FEARLESS REVIEWS

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5A grand and impressive collection of verse  Feb 11, 2002
The Big Roundup: Classic and Contemporary Poetry from CowboyPoetry.com is a grand and impressive collection of verse about the Old West. Single-paragraph biographies of the many and varied poets help flesh out this flavorful, soul-stirring collection of verse that speaks to the heart. The Big Roundup is an excellent gift idea for anyone who enjoys poetry about the American West, and a highly recommended addition to personal, academic, and community library poetry collections and reading lists. Home From The Winter Range: We gathered the winter range today,/and brought the cattle in./The old cows still were fat as hogs,/but the two year olds were thin./It's sixteen miles of downhill road,/and the cows all know the way./They're tired of eating slough-grass,/and looking forward to some hay.//A cattle drive in January,/aint generally so nice./But today the sun shone brightly,/on our world of snow and ice./An easy day for horse and man,/because, as all cowboys know,/it aint too hard to chase a cow,/some place she wants to go! Mike Puhallo

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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