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Harold Enrico is a rare poet who combines the deepest traditions of our history, our spirituality, with the colourful imagery of the Pacific Northwest. He has been hailed as a major poetic voice by George Woodcock, praised by Theodore Roethke, and selected by Poetry Chicago and Choice magazine. A Second Earth contains the finest poems from his three earlier collections - Now, A Thousand Years from Now, Rip Current and Dog Star - along with a substantial section of new poems.

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Harold Enrico is a rare poet who combines the deepest traditions of our history, our spirituality, with the colourful imagery of the Pacific Northwest. He has been hailed as a major poetic voice by George Woodcock, praised by Theodore Roethke, and selected by Poetry Chicago and Choice magazine. A Second Earth contains the finest poems from his three earlier collections - Now, A Thousand Years from Now, Rip Current and Dog Star - along with a substantial section of new poems.
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Autorenporträt
Harold Enrico was born in 1921 in a small coal mining town of Cle Elum in the Central Cascades of Washington. At the University of Washington, he studied music and French Language and Literature. World War II interrupted his formal education and he saw active service with the U.S. Army, 1262 Combat Engineer Battalion, in France, Belgium and Germany. After the war, he received his M.A. in French. He received his Doctorate in Comparative Literature from the University of Washington in 1970. The following years were spent teaching foreign languages, humanities courses, and English in various collegesÑmainly Grays Harbor College in Aberdeen, Washington. He retired in 1985.