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The thematic motif found within these poems is one of knowing: the desire to know the mystery of love in its many forms and depths. Examining daily living, this book's four-section poem sequence is one of immersion into the paradoxical life; familiar yet filled with inexplicable beauty. As it investigates displacement from family, from love, and from self, this compilation discovers that the mundane transpires in an austere and holy place peopled with angels unaware, that faith can exist in a place of stone--absolution is available daily--and that redemption is found in strange places.

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The thematic motif found within these poems is one of knowing: the desire to know the mystery of love in its many forms and depths. Examining daily living, this book's four-section poem sequence is one of immersion into the paradoxical life; familiar yet filled with inexplicable beauty. As it investigates displacement from family, from love, and from self, this compilation discovers that the mundane transpires in an austere and holy place peopled with angels unaware, that faith can exist in a place of stone--absolution is available daily--and that redemption is found in strange places.
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Autorenporträt
Robert A. Fink is the W. D. and Hollis R. Bond Professor of English and director of creative writing at Hardin-Simmons University as well as the poetry editor of the Walt MacDonald First Book Competition in Poetry. He is the author of five books of poetry, including The Tongues of Men and of Angels, Tracking the Morning, and Twilight Innings: A West Texan on Grace and Survival, and the recipient of Texas Review Poetry Prize. He lives in Abilene, Texas.