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This collection of poems by George T. Hole reflect his love of a blue collar city, rooted in an industrial past. Buffalo's grain elevators, built in the early 20th century, pepper the skyline. Twenty-three poems that embody the imagery of Red Jacket, the Buffalo skyway, and the poet's own life experiences will stimulate both thought and emotion.

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This collection of poems by George T. Hole reflect his love of a blue collar city, rooted in an industrial past. Buffalo's grain elevators, built in the early 20th century, pepper the skyline. Twenty-three poems that embody the imagery of Red Jacket, the Buffalo skyway, and the poet's own life experiences will stimulate both thought and emotion.
Autorenporträt
George T. Hole graduated from the University of Rochester with a B.A in physics and a Ph.D. in Philosophy. He was inducted in the University Sports Hall of Fame for his record performances in football and track. He retired from Buffalo State College as SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Philosophy. His poems have been published in Cimmaron Review, Rapport, Stone Drum, Earth's Daughters, and Sugar Mule, as well as The Buffalo News. He is the author of Thinking Well about What Matters (out of print) and philosophy essays on Socrates, films and counseling.