"Small Corner of the Stars" is Paul Stroble's third Finishing Line chapbook, all sharing a fictional geography of remembered Midwest times and places. Stroble weaves images of history, railroads, highways, farms, and the eponymous river to celebrate both history and the natural world. A reviewer of "Small Corner" writes, "This poetry is richly populated and sweet without being the least bit sentimental or cloying….You want to know the people in these poems; thanks to Stroble's marvelous language, you have no choice but to love them." Another reviewer writes, "Paul Stroble's chapbook Small…mehr
"Small Corner of the Stars" is Paul Stroble's third Finishing Line chapbook, all sharing a fictional geography of remembered Midwest times and places. Stroble weaves images of history, railroads, highways, farms, and the eponymous river to celebrate both history and the natural world. A reviewer of "Small Corner" writes, "This poetry is richly populated and sweet without being the least bit sentimental or cloying….You want to know the people in these poems; thanks to Stroble's marvelous language, you have no choice but to love them." Another reviewer writes, "Paul Stroble's chapbook Small Corner of the Stars begins with an exploration of faith and its complexities, then accompanies the reader on a journey though time to examine the terrain of memory, and the everyday places where heart and mind meet."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Stroble teaches philosophy and religious studies at Webster University in St. Louis and is also adjunct faculty at Eden Theological Seminary. A grantee of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Louisville Institute, he has written several books, primarily church related, and numerous articles, essays, and curricular materials. His previous chapbooks with Finishing Line Press are Dreaming at the Electric Hobo (2015), Little River (2017), Small Corner of the Stars (2017), Backyard Darwin (2019), and Galápagos Joy (2023), as well as the full-length Walking Lorton Bluff (2020) and Four Mile (2022).
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