
Western
Stories and Poems of Bruce Kiskaddon
Illustrations by Katherine Field
Ed. Bill Siems
In
the world of cowboy poetry, no poet is better known or more widely
appreciated than Bruce Kiskaddon. Though he died in 1950 his poems
have been at the forefront of the cowboy poetry revival that began
in the 1980's and have been reprinted frequently in published
collections and anthologies. What is less known is that Kiskaddon
during his lifetime also published stories. These humorous, realistic
prose sketches of cowboy life were almost lost, but they are in
their own right gems of literary Americana on a par with the poems.
Originally published in the Western Livestock Journal between
1932 and 1939, the short stories drew on Kiskaddon's own experience
of ranching in the Southwest and Australia to portray real life
on the range. Bill Siems has recovered these stories and compiled
and introduced them in this collection, to which he has added
a selection of Kiskaddon's poems and the original drawings that
accompanied them, by Katherine Field, a fine, underappreciated
western artist.
Set
in Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, the stories are a loosely
tied string of old timer's yarns with a continuing cast of engaging
characters, whom Kiskaddon avoids reducing to cowboy stereotypes.
They include, as Siems describes them, "Kiskaddon himself
as the character Shorty. As a common waddy with a small man's
feistiness and a young man's mischief, Shorty encounters the wicked
world with a succession of companions: Bill, high-headed and a
bit of an outlaw; Rildy Briggs, untamable and unstoppable young
cowgirl; and Ike, an old-fashioned dandy and 'a very fortunate
person.' More or less in the background is the Boss-actually a
series of Bosses-generally affectionately respected as long as
he remains democratic in his dealings with the waddies. Buffoonery
is provided by a succession of pompous characters, from townspeople
who look down their noses on wild, unwashed waddies to professors
from the East who have read books on how ranches should be run."
Shorty's
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