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Shadows and Starlight (Paperback, New)
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Shadows and Starlight (Paperback, New)
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List price R486
Loot Price R399
Discovery Miles 3 990
You Save R87 (18%)
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What's new in this book? What is new comes from being eighty-nine.
There is a great freedom in these poems. They range at will from
the mundane to the utterly mysterious and deeply spiritual. There
are conversations with friends and a conversation about a
malfunctioning alarm clock with the poet's son. The poet crosses
boundaries. He breaks rules. Emotions shift. Galaxies appear and
reappear. The angel of death comes up with a comment on the poet's
work. There is advice from Santa Claus. What more could a reader
require? The shadows are deep. The starlight is bright. You will
also find and enjoy Knoepfle's love of the words and rhythms of our
daily speech -- and his way of laying a line on the page. It's all
lower case, no caps except for the poet's "I," no punctuation, just
the minimal clues so you can get the sound and sense. For Knoepfle,
every line is a poem - in the way it sounds and in the way it
stacks up with the others to create a surprise. Born in Cincinnati
in 1923, John Knoepfle has seen a lot of history. He's a Purple
Heart Veteran; as a boat officer on an attack transport in the
Pacific during World War II, he took part in the landings at Iwo
Jima and Okinawa. As a young writer and teacher, he joined the
Civil Rights movement and worked to build the Great Society. Since
then he has written about the many places he has lived and visited
- the people, the landscape, the stories, the hidden history, often
illuminated by his Catholic faith. You will find all these things
in this book. John Knoepfle is the author of twenty-one books. His
poetry has been published in many magazines and anthologies. His
most recent works, Walking in Snow, a book of poems and I Look
Around for My Life, an autobiography, were published in 2008 by
Pearn and Associates. Knoepfle is professor emeritus of literature
at the University of Illinois-Springfield. His awards include
fellowships from the Rockefeller Foundation and the National
Endowment for the Arts; as well as the Mark Twain Award for
Contributions to Midwestern Literature from the Society for the
Study of Midwestern Literature; Author of the Year Award from the
Illinois Association of Teachers of English; and the Literary
Heritage Award from the Illinois Center for the Book. He lives in
Springfield, Illinois, with his wife Peggy. More information can be
found on his website: johnknoepfle.com.
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