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New posthumous selection of revolutionary poems by Rosemary Manno's poetry with photos edited by Tate Swindell. EL SOL is a posthumous collection of poetry by Rosemary Manno which includes photographs. Faced with a terminal diagnosis of brain cancer she crafted these poems knowing that the collection would not be published in her lifetime. She worked with editor Tate Swindell to compile poems for the collection. Upon her death, Swindell meticulously combed through the remaining abundance of poems to select the additions to complete the book. These poems reflect on the fragility of life with a brave endurance and unwavering eye, ear and heart.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
New posthumous selection of revolutionary poems by Rosemary Manno's poetry with photos edited by Tate Swindell. EL SOL is a posthumous collection of poetry by Rosemary Manno which includes photographs. Faced with a terminal diagnosis of brain cancer she crafted these poems knowing that the collection would not be published in her lifetime. She worked with editor Tate Swindell to compile poems for the collection. Upon her death, Swindell meticulously combed through the remaining abundance of poems to select the additions to complete the book. These poems reflect on the fragility of life with a brave endurance and unwavering eye, ear and heart.
Autorenporträt
The late poet Rosemary Manno moved to San Francisco in 1983. She grew up in Buffalo, New York and had lived in Paris whenever possible. Most winters she would travel to her beloved Mexico with artist-musician Roger Strobel. They shared a home life in North Beach for many years. She is a poet, artist, lover of foreign tongues, the natural world and revolutionary struggle. Her work has appeared in numerous chapbooks, magazines and anthologies. In her debut major collection Marseille which was published in 2019 by Barncott Press of London, the poems of Rosemary Manno offer disquieting and sometimes humorous images in the spectrum of existence great and small.