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Inspired by Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson, Eugene O'Connor's most recent collection of poems takes up nature and the fact that "There is a power to plain objects." In three parts--Darkness, Light; Cinders, Hostages; and Ice Floes, Salt--O'Connor takes up the lessons of nature, the hard truths of death, and the forbearance in the face of both where life is found.

Produktbeschreibung
Inspired by Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson, Eugene O'Connor's most recent collection of poems takes up nature and the fact that "There is a power to plain objects." In three parts--Darkness, Light; Cinders, Hostages; and Ice Floes, Salt--O'Connor takes up the lessons of nature, the hard truths of death, and the forbearance in the face of both where life is found.
Autorenporträt
Eugene O'Connor, a native of Buffalo, New York, retired in 2017 from his position as Managing Editor and Acquiring Editor in Classics and Medieval Studies at The Ohio State University Press. His poems and translations have been published in The Avocet, The Classical Bulletin, Classical Outlook, The Columbia Anthology of Gay Literature, Common Threads, The Comstock Review, Mead, Poetry Pacific, Pudding Magazine, and elsewhere. His chapbook, Derelict Mansions, appeared in 2011.