Poetry. This fourth collection from the author of the prose
masterpiece The Meadow is inspired by the often harsh subrural
landscape of southwestern Wyoming where Galvin has spent most of
the past decade building a log home, beginning with the felling of
trees. Firsthand knowledge of the expansive landscape of the west
provides perspective more than mere imagery, reducing human
activity to its proper dimension. Galvin adds a kind of
pre-Socratic intelligence, a stoical turn of mind, and genuine love
of hard physical work to make poems that are direct, spare,
compact, and stripped of rhetorical or aesthetic device.
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