As a boy, Raymond Luczak delighted in the mysterious attractions of nature in a huge expanse of abandoned woods and fields known as "across the street." In This Way to the Acorns he remembers encountering unexpected guests of the woods: a scraggly fox, a starving doe, an industrious chipmunk, all enveloped against the backdrop of nature. If he remembers the first shimmers of spring, he does not forget the stark reality of death, or, ultimately, the forgiving power of seasons. This Way to the Acorns is a flinty-eyed ode to that overpowering sense of childhood wonder.
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Raymond Luczak's other books are Silence is a Four-Letter Word: On Art & Deafness and St. Michael's Fall: Poems. He wrote and directed the films Ghosted and Some Women. His plays include Snooty and Whispers of a Savage Sort.
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