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Don Langford's poetry is inseparable from self exploration. Here, the poet examines impermanence, patience, and interconnectedness with a seeker's longing for equanimity and meaning. With keen observations and strands of wit and humor, In the Light of the Full Moon is a meditation on finding one's way in the present world. A poet's sense of wonder permeates these poems, as does a deep sense of gratitude for the special place we occupy in the long human lineage spanning thousands of generations.

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Don Langford's poetry is inseparable from self exploration. Here, the poet examines impermanence, patience, and interconnectedness with a seeker's longing for equanimity and meaning. With keen observations and strands of wit and humor, In the Light of the Full Moon is a meditation on finding one's way in the present world. A poet's sense of wonder permeates these poems, as does a deep sense of gratitude for the special place we occupy in the long human lineage spanning thousands of generations.
Autorenporträt
Don Langford was born in Ontario, Canada, grew up in Southern California, and has lived and studied in Oregon and Ohio. He was the recipient of an Academy of American Poets Award and the winner of the first Roger Weaver Poetry Prize at Oregon State University. He earned a doctorate in English from The Ohio State University after completing his dissertation entitled The Primacy of Place in Gary Snyder's Ecological Vision. His poem "Vivid Dreams, Antarctica" was nominated for a Pushcart Prize and he has published poems in several literary magazines. He now spends his time writing poems, hiking, and traveling with his wife, Marlene.