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Perpendicular As I - Maddox, Marjorie
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"As one re-reads Marjorie's poems, which have airy beginnings usually in breath, voice, intimation, they grow increasingly concrete until situations, relationships, and feelings are palpable and deeply moving." --A.R. Ammons "She returns again and again to the ways body becomes landscape and landscape becomes body, internal and external repeatedly merging with one another." --Andrew Hudgins "What a range of richness.... We are left with a sense of uprightness and aspiration, a memorable voice, and of our own worlds, and selves surprised, deepened and lifted toward a larger meaning." --Robert…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"As one re-reads Marjorie's poems, which have airy beginnings usually in breath, voice, intimation, they grow increasingly concrete until situations, relationships, and feelings are palpable and deeply moving." --A.R. Ammons "She returns again and again to the ways body becomes landscape and landscape becomes body, internal and external repeatedly merging with one another." --Andrew Hudgins "What a range of richness.... We are left with a sense of uprightness and aspiration, a memorable voice, and of our own worlds, and selves surprised, deepened and lifted toward a larger meaning." --Robert Morgan "The Poems do indeed stand up straight and demand notice....beautiful signposts for her readers, so that we may draw near and follow, and make some confident sense of the mysterious maze in there." --Leon Stokesbury (contest judge)
Autorenporträt
Director of Creative Writing and Professor of English at Lock Haven University, Marjorie Maddox has published Perpendicular As I (Sandstone Book Award); Transplant, Transport, Transubstantiation (Yellowglen Prize); Weeknights at the Cathedral; five chapbooks; and two children's books. Coeditor of Common Wealth: Contemporary Poets on Pennsylvania and recipient of numerous literary honors, she earned degrees from Wheaton College, University of Louisville, and Cornell University, which awarded her the Sage Graduate Fellowship for an MFA in poetry.