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The speakers in Ted Higgs'A Love Embargoearn our close attention and trust. From these poems come an acuity of observation, wisdom from the sharp images of memory, all of it articulated with the clarity of a walk "out under a moon across the bridge." There are mysteries to confront, explore, unravel: library ghosts, ancient sealed invitations, a wampus cat, a pearl-handled knife from someone else's nightmare. In "Search Engine Blues" the mundane turns into a profound and surprising meditation on memory, friendship, and mortality. In "Pavilion" the commonplace scent of barbeque at the edge of a…mehr

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The speakers in Ted Higgs'A Love Embargoearn our close attention and trust. From these poems come an acuity of observation, wisdom from the sharp images of memory, all of it articulated with the clarity of a walk "out under a moon across the bridge." There are mysteries to confront, explore, unravel: library ghosts, ancient sealed invitations, a wampus cat, a pearl-handled knife from someone else's nightmare. In "Search Engine Blues" the mundane turns into a profound and surprising meditation on memory, friendship, and mortality. In "Pavilion" the commonplace scent of barbeque at the edge of a forest becomes a "dialect of smoke." Follow along on these journeys with Higgs; in these poems you will recognize powerful sketches of despair set against the quiet defiance of love and eloquence, prescriptions against the hopeless winter in our souls. -Kim Trevathan, author of Against the Current: Paddling Upstream on the Tennessee River
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Autorenporträt
Ted Higgs currently teaches Latin. Italian, and special topics classes at Maryville College in Tennessee. He has taught at the college level for over 35 years-at the US Military Academy, the University of Maryland (European Division), Elizabethtown Community and Technical College, the University of Kentucky, and elsewhere. He is a retired Army officer and a linguist, having worked and translated in both Modern Greek and Italian. He has three previous collections of poetry: Archipelago (2016) Plank by Plank (2019) and Scoring the Darkness (2022).