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"In Late Summer Storm in Early Winter, exquisite poetry by Peter Weltner and startling images by Galen Garwood engage in an ineffable dialogue that ranges between the echoing call of the distant past and the intimate whisper of the mythological present. Here the radiant beauty of the body and the savage reach of hunger and fear collide, whether in the sanctity of love, in dream's unspeakable truth, or in memory's sweet fragility. We are reminded of failure's clarity and victory's cloudy future, as narrative imagery plays out in finely crafted, musical lines. These poems and images witness the…mehr

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"In Late Summer Storm in Early Winter, exquisite poetry by Peter Weltner and startling images by Galen Garwood engage in an ineffable dialogue that ranges between the echoing call of the distant past and the intimate whisper of the mythological present. Here the radiant beauty of the body and the savage reach of hunger and fear collide, whether in the sanctity of love, in dream's unspeakable truth, or in memory's sweet fragility. We are reminded of failure's clarity and victory's cloudy future, as narrative imagery plays out in finely crafted, musical lines. These poems and images witness the unknown flowing at the edge of exactitude, and in burning resolve, before darkness and light overcome us, they reveal history means again." ~ William O'Daly author of The Road To Isla Negra and translator of Pablo Neruda
Autorenporträt
Peter Weltner has published five previous books of fiction, including The Risk of His Music and How the Body Prays, five poetry chapbooks, among them The One-Winged Body and Water's Eye (both in collaboration with the artist Galen Garwood), and six full length collections of poetry, News from the World at My Birth: A History, The Outerlands, To the Final Cinder, Stone Altars, Late Summer Storm in Early Winter (with photographs and paintings by Galen Garwood), and most recently The Light of the Sun Become Sea. He and his husband live in San Francisco by the ocean.