Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Great Finds

Picked up three great books of poems tonight. The descriptions are not my words ....
  • John Hodgen - Bread Without Sorrow .... "This winner of the Balcones Prize for Poetry contains poems of family, love, betrayal, belief, and profound speculation. It is a poetry of long, musical lines, astonishingly original metaphor, and clear and direct voice. This is a remarkably intimate and moving work."
  • David Bottoms - We Almost Disappear .... "Rooted in the customs of Southern families and peopled with undertakers, bluegrass musicians, daughters practicing karate, and elderly parents, David Bottoms' poems are generous, insightful, and lean headlong into familial wisdom. Past and present interweave with grandmothers spitting tobacco juice, ponds "filled with construction runoff," and the boyhood home-site paved over for a KFC. This is Bottoms' most personal and heartbreaking book."
  • Czeslaw Milosz - Facing the River

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