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The Passing of the Storm and Other Poems
By: Alfred Castner King
Format: Paperback Book
Pages: 140
Illustrations and Photos: 0
ISBN 978-0-9723970-8-7
Price: $12.99
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The Passing of the Storm, by Alfred Castner King is an epic poem that manages to tell the history of the early 1900s including the Civil War, the Russian Revolution, and life in the Rocky Mountains through the stories of miners trapped in a cabin during a blizzard. It reads like prose and is wonderful - describing American history, the American West and the American frontier through poetry. The book includes Other Poems at the end describing life in the American West during the early 1900s and particularly the beauty of the Rocky Mountains and Colorado.
Originally published in 1907, Alfred Castner King’s unique and beautiful The Passing of the Storm survives as his most enduring work. A rare example of epic verse, it sends its readers deep into the heart of the ruggedly wild world of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, blending together the pivotal events of that tumultuous era with an ageless tale of brotherly courage and love.
Even before his accidental blinding midway through life, it was King’s passion to forever memorialize the natural splendor and simple majesty of the American frontier and its humble working class. But it was his continual struggle to come to terms with his late tragedy that gives much of his collected Other Poems their unique and intensely captivating voice.
"Alfred Castner King had been a lover of nature, a man of the mountains and forests who had embraced the beauty of the natural world with his heart and soul. His poems were written after an accident left him blind. I have read his poems over the years and, at times, have been overwhelmed by the beauty of his words. King's poetry possesses a spirit that reaches through time and beyond the darkness that shrouded the man."
~ Francis Wood Author of "The Angel Carver"
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Note on Alfred Castner King found written in the cover of the original book:
"Purchased this book from the author, Mr. A. C. King who is now blind having lost his eyesight in a mining explosion at Ouray, Colo. and composed this book along with one other since the accident."
~ E.F. Mirran
5/12/1910, Denver, Colorado.
By publishing The Passing of the Storm, we found another fan of Alfred Castner King in Francis Wood. Francis is the author of books whose stories cover a broad spectrum of American life from the feelings of post war veterans to Native American folklore and can be found at
The Tip of the Moon website. Francis based a character in his book, The Angel Carver, on Alfred Castner King.
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