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Song of Three Friends

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Song of Three Friends

John Neihardt

The Song of Three Friends is one of five epic poems in Neihardt's, "Cycle of the West". In eight cantos it tells the tale of three friends, Mike Fink, Will Carpenter and Frank Talbeau, who travel up the Missouri River in 1822 as members of Ashley's Hundred to seek their fortunes in the fur fields of the Rocky Mountains. The friends fall out over the love of a woman with fatal consequences. The Song of Three Friends won “Best Volume of Verse” from the Poetry Society of America shortly after it was published.. - Summary by Fritz

Year of Publication: 1919Genres: Epics , Poetry
Running Time: 02 hours 32 minutes 54 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Ashley's Hundred
Phil Schempf
4:03
2
The Nights
The Up-stream Men
Phil Schempf
30:58
3
The Nights
To The Musselshell
Phil Schempf
11:45
4
The Nights
The Net Is Cast
Phil Schempf
13:11
5
The Nights
The Quarrel
Phil Schempf
23:03
6
The Nights
The Shooting of the Cup
Phil Schempf
22:15
7
The Nights
The Third Rider
Phil Schempf
24:03
8
The Nights
Vengeance
Phil Schempf
23:36

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