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This collection of poetry should be read by everybody who is a father and by everybody who has or ever had a father. Written by a poet and teacher of creative writing on the West Coast of the United States, it is a long-delayed search for the discovery of his father - a search that reveals to all of us a part of the universal quest to find the significance of our immediate roots. What My Father Didn't Know I Learned from Him has been labeled a new and easily accessible art form, as fresh a departure from the conventional poetry of our current culture as Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass was in its time.…mehr

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This collection of poetry should be read by everybody who is a father and by everybody who has or ever had a father. Written by a poet and teacher of creative writing on the West Coast of the United States, it is a long-delayed search for the discovery of his father - a search that reveals to all of us a part of the universal quest to find the significance of our immediate roots. What My Father Didn't Know I Learned from Him has been labeled a new and easily accessible art form, as fresh a departure from the conventional poetry of our current culture as Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass was in its time.
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Harry Youtt has become one of our Renaissance People. For twenty years he was an East Coast trial lawyer specializing in Constitutional and intellectual property issues, but he has long since recovered from all that. He moved to Los Angeles in 1987 and currently also spends as much time as he can at a cabin in the mountains near Prescott, Arizona. A frequently-published poet and writer of short stories, Harry has been teaching fiction-writing in the UCLA Writers' Program (Extension) since 1990. He also designed and wrote the acclaimed official pilot season website for David Kelley's ABC episodic television drama: "The Practice." He also teaches classes in writing for multi-media in the Digital Arts Program at the University of California, at Irvine. For the past couple of years, Harry has conducted a workshop for poets in Wales in the Swansea house where Dylan Thomas was born. He has been a drama critic for local newspapers, and he has served as editor of the literary journal: The Hermosa Review. He has also presented scholarly papers at academic conferences in Wales, England, Canada, Mexico and the United States.