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A poetic survey from many perspectives, The Structure of the Body examines the human form, both as an anatomical and physiological system and as a metaphor for other dimensions of our lives. The book explores the bodys evolution, its vast array of organs, its role in our thinking and emotional life, and its complex and profound interface with both birth and death. These poems open a fresh and exciting vista on a familiar yet always mysterious subject.
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What is time? That haunting question is pondered by every human being who lives long enough to see its effects at work around them. In this verse novel, the concept of time is explored across many decades in the life of one unfortunate but extraordinary woman. The tale unfolds in a coalmining community in Pennsylvania, a cruelly decisive context for her and everyone involved with her. Time After Time is a powerful record of the most intimate yet mysterious force any of us ever encounters.
POSTCARDS FROM PARADISE – A TUCSON SPRING is the poetic diary of a 6-week visit to Tucson, Arizona, by a couple in their 47th year together, as they return to the city where they were married and lived for a total of ten years, fi rst in the 1960s and again in the 1980s. Their current impressions are layered over their earlier memories of “the Old Pueblo” and the surrounding Sonoran desert which they once regarded as a kind of paradise. These “postcards” are different from any you have ever encountered
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SONGS FROM WALNUT CANYON brings the reader into a world of natural beauty, geological wonder, history, and myth. Most of them actually composed in the canyon, these poems are songs of the present that evoke songs past— in the daily lives and music of those who once inhabited the canyon, and in the voices of Crow, the Corn God, Flute Player, and Last Singer. Walnut Canyon is an extraordinary place. This book attempts both to honor that fact and to suggest why it is. The companion book, GRAND CANYON DAYS, is also available from Xlibris.