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In this his eighth book of poems, Sean O'Neill explores the meaning of life through a tapestry of disparate images which, when viewed from a distance, offers a rich and thoughtful display of life in all its poignancy. From the rhythmic logic of 'Love Song' and 'Letters to Noah' to the wistful "Getting By", the poet carves out a spiritual vision of modern life that refuses to ignore the pain of existence, but strives to place it in an eternal context. Balancing tax bills with stargazing, news pr…
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In this his eighth book of poems, Sean O'Neill explores the meaning of life through a tapestry of disparate images which, when viewed from a distance, offers a rich and thoughtful display of life in all its poignancy. From the rhythmic logic of 'Love Song' and 'Letters to Noah' to the wistful "Getting By", the poet carves out a spiritual vision of modern life that refuses to ignore the pain of existence, but strives to place it in an eternal context. Balancing tax bills with stargazing, news programs with the kerygma, O'Neill tackles the conflicting experiences of being alive with unexpected metaphor and symbolism.

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In this his eighth book of poems, Sean O'Neill explores the meaning of life through a tapestry of disparate images which, when viewed from a distance, offers a rich and thoughtful display of life in all its poignancy. From the rhythmic logic of 'Love Song' and 'Letters to Noah' to the wistful "Getting By", the poet carves out a spiritual vision of modern life that refuses to ignore the pain of existence, but strives to place it in an eternal context. Balancing tax bills with stargazing, news programs with the kerygma, O'Neill tackles the conflicting experiences of being alive with unexpected metaphor and symbolism.

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