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Belated Heavens
Belated Heavens
Paperback - English

Daniel Tobin's fifth book, Belated Heavens, spans from prehistory to modern Manhattan, Neanderthals "cowering in caves" to a man snoring in Penn Station as if he's "swallowed an espresso machine." Tobin delves into timeless themes of violence, destruction and endurance, his poems running the gamut from form to free verse as they offer the reader an underlying hope, a tentative belief, that, yes, we are surviving--somehow, thank heavens. An award-winning Irish American poet and scholar, Daniel Tobin's assorted iconographic choices will hook every reader, whether by poems about environmental consciousness, murdered heretics, meal bugs or the caves of Lascaux. Throughout the writing is an ever-present violence that at times is as quiet and slow as "an endless tongue of water licking seams / where stone foundation meets concrete floor," while other times is as brute and in your face as a "village idiot's shredded legs." Violence, however, is not the main concern of this collection, but rather how humanity thrives despite the volatility of the world.

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ADDITIONAL INFO

ISBN
1935536036
EAN
9781935536031
Publisher
Publication Date
12 Oct 2010
Pages
92
Weight (kg)
0.16
Dimensions (cm)
23.0 x 15.3 x 0.6
Award(s)
About Author
DANIEL TOBIN is the author of two previous collections of poetry, Where the World is Made (1999) and Double Life (2004); a book of criticism, Passage to the Center: Imagination and the Sacred in the Poetry of Seamus Heaney (1999); and numerous essays on poetry. Among his awards are the Discovery/The Nation Award, The Robert Penn Warren Award, The Robert Frost Fellowship, the Katherine Bakeless Nason Prize, The Greensboro Review Prize, and a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. He is Chair of the Department of Writing, Literature, and Publishing at Emerson College in Boston.
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