Author: | John Flynn | ISBN: | 9781476360072 |
Publisher: | John Flynn | Publication: | June 19, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | John Flynn |
ISBN: | 9781476360072 |
Publisher: | John Flynn |
Publication: | June 19, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
An E-book re-issue of a collection originally published in June, 1997 by E. Mellon Press. In 1998, it earned the Peace Corp's annual award for best poetry book by a former volunteer. Forrest Gander described the poems as "not absurdly modern, but they take the risk of articulating a serious moral gaze.
"John Flynn's poems show originality and his own imagery. They are good and deserve to be read."
Leo Connellan, former poet laureate of Connecticut
"I have sampled these poems with pleasure."
Richard Wilbur, former poet laureate of U.S.A.
"What a pleasure it is, in an era of one unclad emperor after another of the "postmodern" academy's evasions and obliquities, to come on a young writer who addresses things that actually matter in a book of poems! John Michael Flynn speaks of real and recognizable characters in real and recognizable locales; their dreams and their anxieties are -- to use a word now sniffed at by the tenure hounds -- universal in their relevance. I recommend his work to all readers, not just so-called specialists in poetry.
Sydney Lea
"These poems are not 'absurdly modern' but take the risk of articulating a serious moral gaze."
Forrest Gander
An E-book re-issue of a collection originally published in June, 1997 by E. Mellon Press. In 1998, it earned the Peace Corp's annual award for best poetry book by a former volunteer. Forrest Gander described the poems as "not absurdly modern, but they take the risk of articulating a serious moral gaze.
"John Flynn's poems show originality and his own imagery. They are good and deserve to be read."
Leo Connellan, former poet laureate of Connecticut
"I have sampled these poems with pleasure."
Richard Wilbur, former poet laureate of U.S.A.
"What a pleasure it is, in an era of one unclad emperor after another of the "postmodern" academy's evasions and obliquities, to come on a young writer who addresses things that actually matter in a book of poems! John Michael Flynn speaks of real and recognizable characters in real and recognizable locales; their dreams and their anxieties are -- to use a word now sniffed at by the tenure hounds -- universal in their relevance. I recommend his work to all readers, not just so-called specialists in poetry.
Sydney Lea
"These poems are not 'absurdly modern' but take the risk of articulating a serious moral gaze."
Forrest Gander