In her book, Whatever We Are, Eva Kolacz records moments connected to people and places that have left an impression on her life, exploring the past as well as the present. As a sensitive and observant poet, she creates poems that are deep philosophical explorations.
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John Di Leonardo’s Conditions of Desire reveals the abundant possibilities of the contemporary ekphrastic poem.
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These poems will make you inhale with delight at Kauffman’s transparent gift of light. They are predominantly rich, full of push and pull between marvel and reflective expectation.
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In Gone Missng, Di Nardo’s language has a mind of its own. He writes “accuracy and algorithms are not for poets … a poet just gets lucky and finds what’s missing.” They are simply fine poems that you will want to read more than once.
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John Tyndall listens to relatives, friends, and mentors. Listens to his medical caregivers. Listens to bagpipers, storytellers, and pianists. He listens to people with love. His poems in this new book, Listen to People, are a true testament to his skill as a poet and his listening.
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All That I Have Not Made, Poems 1957-2020, is the definitive Sward collection, exhibiting throughout his signature style: outwardly zany and fanciful, but inwardly serious, troubled and questioning.
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