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"Larry Smith takes a hard-eyed look at the suffering and joy human beings cause one another and the inequalities of the world we live in. And yet these poems take the full measure of human life, finding the peace and humor that reside in family, in love, and in those smallest, ordinary moments of each lived day and the way their casual, unforced grace help us to live our lives." Robert Cording, author of Without My Asking

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"Larry Smith takes a hard-eyed look at the suffering and joy human beings cause one another and the inequalities of the world we live in. And yet these poems take the full measure of human life, finding the peace and humor that reside in family, in love, and in those smallest, ordinary moments of each lived day and the way their casual, unforced grace help us to live our lives." Robert Cording, author of Without My Asking
Autorenporträt
Larry Smith is a native of the industrial Ohio River Valley having grown up in Mingo Junction, Ohio. He is the author of eight previous books of poetry, two books of memoirs, five books of fiction, two literary biographies of authors Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Kenneth Patchen, and two books of poetry translations from the Chinese. Smith has received fellowships from the Ohio Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities and was a Fulbright Lecturer in Italy from 1980 to 1981. His photo history of hometown Mingo Junction, Ohio co-edited with Guy Mason appeared in Arcadia's Images of America Series.