Poems from Ish River Country: Collected Poems and Translations
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status | Copy #1 (3987): in |
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genre | Literature and Fiction » Poetry |
publisher | Counterpoint |
publish date | October 4, 2005 |
popularity | checked out 4 time(s) |
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I frickin love this book. Going so deeply into Robert Sund’s life and style, it almost seems cliche when I read this book over again. And over again. But i can’t stop. This book is an almost complete poetic history of Robert Sund’s life in Washington, first as a teenaged wheat worker on the eastside and leading to minimalistic zen-like nature poems of drunken bees and healing birds. I say almost complete because there is another book that was published recently “Notes from Disappearing Lake” which I also love so much that I gifted it to my dad for father’s day and now he’s addicted. Enjoy!