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Book SynopsisA collection featuring the works of two renowned poet laureates, William Kloefkorn and David Lee, this volume offers an intelligent introspection to rural life. Truly western writers in love with the land, both poets bring their highly literate acumen to bear upon both the mundane and the magnificent.
Trade Review“No question, this book is rich: two fine collections published together. . . . Together, both show us what joy vitality and fine storytelling can bring us. And I don’t think anyone—not even William Carlos Williams—has had a better sense of line than theirs.”—James Hoggard, author,
Triangles of Light“This is a book chock full of tenderness without sentimentality, laughter without derision, wisdom without sanctimony. And don’t even get me started on the sheer music you’ll be hearing; these guys are pitch-perfect contemporary American virtuosos.” —David Clewell, Poet Laureate of Missouri
“Bill Kloefkorn’s poems are like meditations. . . . And the poems of David Lee: nobody has a better ear for the telling colloquial speech than David Lee does, not even Cormac McCarthy or Flannery O’Connor. It’s just about impossible to get it right, words and tone and all, the way David Lee does.”—Kent Haruf, author,
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