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THE WATERS UNDER THE EARTH IBD

CANON PRESS
08 / 2005
9781591280309
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Sinopsis

'Siegel?s imagination is excited by the nonhuman world, and he writes about plants and animals with surprising immediacy.... A compassionate observer...he looks at them as mysterious and wonderful signs of a greater order.' -Dana Gioia, in Poetry The London Times LS described Robert Siegel?s poetry as 'unpretentious versatility' like 'returning to the mainland after a tour of the islands.' In this latest collection of poems, Siegel brings his remarkable range and technical mastery to bear on the mysteries of creation-wolves, slugs, moles, fireworks, mowing-all through a haunting a weave of mythical themes.Robert Siegel is the author of eight books of poetry and fiction, including In A Pig?s Eye, The Beasts & the Elders, and The Ice at the End of the World. His poetry has received a number of prizes and awards from Poetry, Prairie Schooner, Books & Culture, the Friends of Literature, the Ingram Merrill Foundation, the NEA, and elsewhere. He formerly directed the graduate creative writing program at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where he is professor emeritus of English. He lives near the coast of Maine with his wife, Ann.

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