Although the range of this collection is broad-from childhood memory to present day social issues -there is, throughout, a profound gratitude for life as it grows ever shorter. That gratitude extends to the natural world, the gift of literature, friends & family, and faraway places visited by the author.
Although the range of this collection is broad-from childhood memory to present day social issues -there is, throughout, a profound gratitude for life as it grows ever shorter. That gratitude extends to the natural world, the gift of literature, friends & family, and faraway places visited by the author.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lee A. Jacobus, Professor of English Emeritus at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, taught poetry, Milton, Shakespeare, and modern Anglo-Irish literature. His poems have appeared in The Carolina Quarterly, The Literary Review, Michigan Quarterly, Other Voices (Chicago), and elsewhere. Among his books are Crown Island, Volcanic Jesus, A World of Ideas, The Humanities Through the Arts, The Bedford Introduction to Drama, Shakespeare: The Dialectic of Certainty, and others. He lives on the Connecticut Shoreline with Joanna Jacobus, who taught dance and choreography at the University of Connecticut and Eastern Connecticut University.
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