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PRAISE FOR GAZE "The word gaze works two sides of the street. The book, Gaze, works those two sides, their common surface, the underside of that surface, and the liminal space in between. There is almost no contemporary poetry I can think of capable of taking me where Howell's poetry takes me: not on a journey of distance but of perspective. These poems contain the essence of poetry, rational thought subverted into an exquisite and unexpected new logic. In this collection, Howell refreshes the archetypes of home, family, country, and soul, imbuing them with twenty-first century pleasures,…mehr

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PRAISE FOR GAZE "The word gaze works two sides of the street. The book, Gaze, works those two sides, their common surface, the underside of that surface, and the liminal space in between. There is almost no contemporary poetry I can think of capable of taking me where Howell's poetry takes me: not on a journey of distance but of perspective. These poems contain the essence of poetry, rational thought subverted into an exquisite and unexpected new logic. In this collection, Howell refreshes the archetypes of home, family, country, and soul, imbuing them with twenty-first century pleasures, dangers, and complexities. Orphic, Miltonic, Rilkean, Howell is the poet I turn to when poetry eludes me, when I cannot remember my dreams, when I fail to love our human frailties.” -Kathy Fagan, author of Lip and Moving & St Rage "In his extraordinary new book, Christopher Howell uses, among others, the motif of the traveler to investigate the imaginative terrain where the afterlife, the other life, and the inner life find a singular life. What a range of emotions, and what a rightness of tone he can work into a poem. There is an honest ease in his voice and a clarity in his gaze that allows him to range through human time, from the freshness of childhood to the thrills and fears of adolescence to the recognitions of age and loss, playful, melancholic, elegiac and stoic by turns. He blends the ordinary and the fabulous the way a great guitar player bends and stretches a note without missing a beat.” -Greg Pape, author of American Flamingo and Sunflower Facing the Sun PRAISE FOR CHRISTOPHER HOWELL "Christopher Howell's books are at eye-level on my nearest shelf, so I can reach them when poems are wanted to bring the soul to in its own silvery light where it often wakes weeping and trembling.” -Michael Heffernan, author of The Night Breeze Off The Ocean "An exceptional voice and talent, one that enriches all of us writing and reading poetry in these times.” -Christopher Buckley, author ofWhite Shirt and Rolling the Bones Christopher Howell is the author of nine collections of poems, most recently Dreamless and Possible: Poems New and Selected (2010). Howell teaches at Eastern Washington University and lives in Spokane. Cover design: Hopkins/Baumann Cover art: David Luckert
Autorenporträt
Christopher Howell is the recipient of two National Endowment for the Arts grants, three Pushcart Prizes, and the Washington State Governor's Writers Award, amongst some fifty other awards, fellowships, and prizes he has received for his work. He is the author of eight previous collections of poems. Howell is the director and principal editor for Lynx House Press, the editor of Willow Springs, and senior editor for Eastern Washington University Press. He also serves on the faculty of the Master of Fine Arts Program in Creative Writing at Eastern Washington University.