Poetry. "Mr. Hicok's gift lies somewhere between those of the
surgeon and the god of the foundry and convalescent home:
seamlessly, miraculously, his judicious eye imbues even the
dreadful with beauty and meaning" (The New York Times). "Imagine
spring's thaw, your brother said, / each house a small rain, the
eaves muttering / like river and you the white skin / the world
sheds, your flesh unfolded // and absorbed. You walked Newark
together..." ("Heroin"). Bob Hicok is an automotive die designer
living in Ann Arbor Michigan. His The Legend Of Lights won the 1995
Felix Pollak Poetry Prize and ALA Booklist Notable Book of the
Year.
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