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Addressing memories, family members, inanimate objects, and moral pre-occupations, Morea tells a story about making peace with his universe, in a voice that is gentle, candid, loving, and, at times, all-to-humanly puzzled and amazed.

Produktbeschreibung
Addressing memories, family members, inanimate objects, and moral pre-occupations, Morea tells a story about making peace with his universe, in a voice that is gentle, candid, loving, and, at times, all-to-humanly puzzled and amazed.
Autorenporträt
Douglas Morea was born in 1945 in Queens, New York City, and grew up primarily there, marrying and moving to Delaware in his late 20s. In 1984, he won the Doris Kellogg Neale prize for his poem Song of the Sweeper, presented by the Mickle Street Review, which invited him to read his poem at the dedication of the Walt Whitman Library. In Delaware, Douglas Morea and their mother Kass raised two daughters to successful adulthood. He remains there now with his second wife, Karen.