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Steve Kronen's poems explore the hardships that daily challenge the human heart. Some of the poems in "Splendor" focus on our inescapable vulnerability due to aging or accident. "Splendor" also includes love poems to the author's wife and daughter. Many of the poems are rhymed and metered and use formal elements such as sonnets, villanelles, a sestina, a Dantean canzone, nonce forms, and others. Steve Kronen's first book, "Empirical Evidence" (1992), won the Contemporary Poetry Series Competition. Poems from "Splendor" have appeared in "Poetry," "The New Republic," "The New Criterion," "The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Steve Kronen's poems explore the hardships that daily challenge the human heart. Some of the poems in "Splendor" focus on our inescapable vulnerability due to aging or accident. "Splendor" also includes love poems to the author's wife and daughter. Many of the poems are rhymed and metered and use formal elements such as sonnets, villanelles, a sestina, a Dantean canzone, nonce forms, and others. Steve Kronen's first book, "Empirical Evidence" (1992), won the Contemporary Poetry Series Competition. Poems from "Splendor" have appeared in "Poetry," "The New Republic," "The New Criterion," "The Paris Review," "Ploughshares," "Agni," "The Georgia Review," and elsewhere.
Autorenporträt
Steve Kronen's (b. 1953) first book, Empirical Evidence (1992), won the Contemporary Poetry Series Competition. His collection, The World Before Them, was a finalist for the 1998 Di Castagnola Award from the PSA. His chapbook appeared in The Drunken Boat. Fellowships include the Sewanee Writers' Conference, Breadloaf, the Florida Arts Council, and the Cecil Hemley Memorial Award from the PSA.