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Timber And Prayer: The Indian Pond Poems (Pitt Poetry Series),Used
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Review 'Weaver's life studies and lyrics are imbued with a vivid sense of language, a vivid sense of the world, a vivid sense of their inseparability. And his tonal rangefrom unabashed passion to the subtlest velleityis impressive indeed. This is a singular talent.' Henry Louis Gates, Jr.'The poems are challenging in that they are neither superficial nor immediately evident. . . .his authentic black voice invests every line with added meaning.' VQR'[Weaver] explores and rethinks questions of identitythat greate American subject. Over the years, Michael Weaver has listened to a chorus of other voices, the inflections of the past, as they have come together to shape and enlarge his own distincitive, musical voice. . .He has carved a unique space for himself in contemporary American poetry.'Edward Hirsh Product Description 'Weaver's life studies and lyrics are imbued with a vivid sense of language, a vivid sense of the world, a vivid sense of their inseparability. And his tonal rangefrom unabashed passion to the subtlest velleityis impressive indeed. This is a singular talent.'Henry Louis Gates, Jr. From the Back Cover 'Weaver explores and rethinks questions of identitythat great American subject. Over the years, Michael Weaver has listened to a chorus of other voices, the inflections of the past, as they have come together to shape and enlarge his own distinctive, musical voice...He has carved a unique space for himself in contemporary poetry.' Edward Hirsch About the Author Afaa Michael Weaver is the author of twelve poetry collections, including My Fathers Geography, The Plum Flower Dance: Poems 1985 to 2005, and The Government of Nature. He is Alumnae Professor of English at Simmons College in Boston. Weaver is the recipient of an NEA fellowship, a Pew fellowship, and a Pennsylvania Council on the Arts fellowship. He has been awarded a Pushcart Prize and a Fulbright scholar appointment, among other honors.
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