“Like a parable from the New Testament, Broken Wing takes everyday events that all of us witness, and makes them a prism through which we can appreciate the richness and mystery of our lives.”
Description
This posthumous novel from acclaimed author David Budbill tells the story of The Man Who Lives Alone in the Mountains. As winter descends on his idyllic home, the man encounters a bird with a broken wing, sending him into a poetic and profound meditation on solitude, friendship, and the unstoppable march of time.
In the deep woods of Vermont, The Man Who Lives Alone in the Mountains exists in solitude and simplicity. His days are spent caring for his garden and observing the birds and creatures that visit his home. His nights are spent in a contemplative world of music, poetry, letter writing, and, most importantly, bird watching.
As November arrives and The Man prepares for winter, he notices an injured bird, shiny and black, holding his own among bullying blue jays. He is drawn to the bird’s spirit of survival and freedom and names it Broken Wing. Since his only neighbors are a couple of hostile brothers and their bird-hunting cat, Broken Wing becomes a source of inspiration—and a friend.
As fall changes to winter and back to spring, The Man’s dreams of Broken Wing give way to meditations on the peaks and valleys of life, the passage of time, and the poetry of nature.
Reviews
“A man and a bird: the bird with a broken wing, the man himself also in need of healing. Such is the story of Vermont poet David Budbill's beautiful little novella Broken Wing. It is a fable of uncommon tenderness. And it is all the more poignant for having been completed by the author on his deathbed.”
“An autonomously haunting allegory. A prolific and passionate writer. A beautiful story.”
“In Broken Wing, David Budbill celebrates the forces of nature and virtues of solitude. And in a time of clutter and distraction, David reminds us of the beauty in our attentiveness to small tasks and in caring for other fragile lives.”