Follow HaikuPrajna by email or social media

Wednesday

20220202 - Review: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

Hymned psalms by moonlight,\ and the galloping of hooves.\ Heedless desire.
#HAIKUPRAJNA - Review: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving


The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, by Washington Irving, is the story of Ichabod Crane, heedless schoolmaster of New York state's secluded and tranquil Sleepy Hollow. This is a cautionary tale about how the Headless Horseman ran Ichabod out of town, in a metaphor for his heedless desires of food, a woman and her family's land. 

My main critique about the work is that it is a tad lofty (is that the word I'm looking for?), or kind of boring, with drawn out unnecessary parts that mess with pacing; however, I think this critique is due in part to reader expectations as, despite this being a gothic story like Frankenstein or Jekyll, and despite the many ways this story has been adapted, readers may forget this is a children's story rather than a horror sci-fi where Sleepy Hollow's whimsical and humourous nature sets it apart from its contemporaries.

"for, as she sagely observed, ducks and geese are foolish things, and must be looked after, but girls can take care of themselves."

Ichabod was a schoolmaster who lived with the families of the children he taught, as per local custom; he believed in witchcraft and had an "extraordinary" "appetite for the marvelous" with similar "powers of digesting it", soaking stories up like a sponge, tricking himself into believing monsters were behind every shrub, where he had to sing psalms to himself to quiet his anxiety; through all this he seems like a nice guy, though it is typical that he fawns over his love interest for the land and food he would gain by joining her family, but he is described like the Headless Horseman in imagery, and is confronted by the very spectre in the climax. A fine story about the dangers of heedless desire.

On another note, I wanted to note that the counter went past 10k views last week! Thank you all for reading! Let's keep things rolling and steady!


These Goodreads poems will be collected in a future edition of the HaikuPrajna Collection. More can be found on my Book Reviews page: https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/p/goodreads-book-reviews.html

Check out #MyYearInBooks @goodreads to discover the books I read in 2021! Add me as a friend! https://www.goodreads.com/user/year_in_books/2021/83965332 


"Fishing for Caribou" eBook, paperback and hardcover are available through Amazon Kindle apps and devices; read with Kindle Unlimited: https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/p/spear-thrower.html

For bite-sized insights into this metaphysical magic realism story, including excerpts straight from the book plus more from HaikuPrajna and Electric Armchair like free reading promotions on books, please follow us online: https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/p/follow-on-social-media.html

For more info about our current and upcoming deals, read more here: https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/2022/01/20210106-haikuprajna-project-roadmap.html


Thank you for reading.

Until next time,

Allen W. McLean

Saturday

20220122 - Dizzy

 

Apothecary\ trip, quiet these prophecies.\ Unsteady my mind.
#HAIKUPRAJNA - Dizzy

"Elephant in the Room", the first book of three in the HaikuPrajna Collection, is free every Saturday until February! Also, the SM-SARA standalone eBook will be $0.99 on Amazon US\EU from 2022 0127-0203! Read more here: https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/2022/01/20210106-haikuprajna-project-roadmap.html

These poems are based on my metaphysical magic realism novella, "Fishing for Caribou", and can be found in the third book of the HaikuPrajna Collection.

"Fishing for Caribou" eBook, paperback and hardcover are available through Amazon Kindle apps and devices; read with Kindle Unlimited. Read more about it here, along with free poetry from the book: https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/p/spear-thrower.html

For bite-sized insights into this metaphysical magic realism story, including excerpts straight from the book plus more from HaikuPrajna and Electric Armchair like free reading promotions on books, please follow us online: https://haikuprajna.blogspot.com/p/follow-on-social-media.html


Thank you for reading.

Until next time,

Allen W. McLean

Popular Posts

Most Viewed