Drawn from material written over five decades this book brings together a remarkable body of work, a lifetime in poetry. Within these pages Scott Oury explores with honesty moments easily overlooked, and those difficult to ignore: family, love, the human connection with the natural world and beyond, an unoccupied space, a chance meeting in an airport, a forgotten wristwatch-and other instances of unexpected beauty. In the words of the author, "All of it, and much more-whatever captured my eye, or ear, and stirred feeling-got put into words." Evocative, lyric and intimate, these poems celebrate…mehr
Drawn from material written over five decades this book brings together a remarkable body of work, a lifetime in poetry. Within these pages Scott Oury explores with honesty moments easily overlooked, and those difficult to ignore: family, love, the human connection with the natural world and beyond, an unoccupied space, a chance meeting in an airport, a forgotten wristwatch-and other instances of unexpected beauty. In the words of the author, "All of it, and much more-whatever captured my eye, or ear, and stirred feeling-got put into words." Evocative, lyric and intimate, these poems celebrate the grace found in the mundane, the painful, and the overlooked, forging a new way of seeing for both writer and reader.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Scott Oury was raised on an Illinois farm and has been writing poetry for nearly five decades. He has also worked as a textbook editor, earned a Master's Degree in English, and taught writing, drama, and poetry at colleges in Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Illinois. His works have included essays, poems, and articles published in journals and newspapers; and the lead essay in a book celebrating the writer C. S. Lewis. Oury is the author of "Coming to Terms with Experience through Writing," a guide to experiential writing for both aspiring and professional writers. He currently lives and writes in Tesuque, New Mexico.
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