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- Plainsong: Directed by Richard Pearce.
| kent haruf wikipedia | Tom Guthrie, a high school history teacher, is faced with raising two young sons after his wife leaves him. |
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- Plainsong is a novel by Kent Haruf.
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- Plainsong is a novel by Kent Haruf.
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- There are 2 young polite boys from the marriage who eventually find an old lady dead in her apartment.
Plainsong (novel)
novel by Kent Haruf
Plainsong is a novel by Kent Haruf.[1] Set in the fictional town of Holt, Colorado, it tells the interlocking stories of some of the inhabitants. The title comes from a type of unadorned music sung in Christian churches, and is a reference to both the Great Plains setting and the simple style of the writing.
The novel was adapted in into a Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie on CBS.[2] It is the first of a trilogy, the remaining two novels being Eventide and Benediction.
Plot summary
The book follows several stories of families in a small town in eastern Colorado. Maggie is the link between many of the other characters and strands of the novel. She introduces Victoria to the McPheron brothers, and has a romantic relationship with Tom.
Central characters
- Tom Guthrie, a history teacher whose wife is growing more distant and disturbed.
- Ike and Bobby, Tom's young sons that struggle with the abandonment
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- Plainsong is a drama film released in , directed by Richard Pearce and based on the novel by Kent Haruf.
- "Plainsong", however, isn't completely successful in avoiding the latter.
- Set in a small Colorado town, “Plainsong” introduces a number of characters wounded in different ways who, inevitably, find sanctuary in each other.