Plain song novel6/12/2023 Haruf shows us mean, bullying, abusive behavior, as well as kindness, generosity and decency. The life cycles of horses and cows are as much a part of their existence as the life cycles of people, and affects them just as deeply. Haruf sings their stories in alternating chapters, using a spare prose that emphasizes the quotidian concerns of rural Colorado, focusing on the land and its centrality to those who make their living from it. In addition, we become privy to the impressions of Guthrie’s two sons Ike (10) and Bobby (9), whose lonely peregrinations around the town enable us to meet some of the other denizens of Holt through the eyes of children. The singers are varied: Tom Guthrie is a high school history teacher whose wife is absent first mentally and then physically Maggie Jones, also a high school teacher, is in love with Tom Victoria Roubideaux is 17, pregnant, and evicted by her mother and Harold and Raymond McPheron are two old bachelor brothers who take in Victoria at Maggie’s request. The epigraph tells us that “plainsong” is “the unisonous vocal music used in the Christian church from the earliest times any simple and unadorned melody or air.” It is definitely in the second sense of meaning that Haruf creates the libretto for Holt, Colorado, a small town in the High Plains east of Denver.
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