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Losses of Life
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Losses of Life is comprised of two long poems: The first, Child of Man, derived from Emerson's journals, letters, and essays, is an elegy for the death of Emerson's son Waldo.The second, Stations, is a sequence of poems exploring losses of a different sort.Eric Hoffman's "sharp-eyed and agile" poems are "teeming with surprise"(Patrick Pritchett) and "deserve to be better and more widely-known" (Eileen Tabios)."The quality of the verse... is undeniable; there are great pleasures to be had in Hof…
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  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 0.4 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English
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Losses of Life is comprised of two long poems:

The first, Child of Man, derived from Emerson's journals, letters, and essays, is an elegy for the death of Emerson's son Waldo.

The second, Stations, is a sequence of poems exploring losses of a different sort.

Eric Hoffman's "sharp-eyed and agile" poems are "teeming with surprise"

(Patrick Pritchett)

and

"deserve to be better and more widely-known" (Eileen Tabios).

"The quality of the verse... is undeniable; there are great pleasures to be had in Hoffman's lines" (Jason Ranek).

His poetry manifests a "restless and manifold creativity, a creativity Emerson himself would have saluted" (Anthony Rudolf).

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  • Author: Eric Hoffman
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN-10: 1947980114
  • ISBN-13: 9781947980112
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 0.4 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

Losses of Life is comprised of two long poems:

The first, Child of Man, derived from Emerson's journals, letters, and essays, is an elegy for the death of Emerson's son Waldo.

The second, Stations, is a sequence of poems exploring losses of a different sort.

Eric Hoffman's "sharp-eyed and agile" poems are "teeming with surprise"

(Patrick Pritchett)

and

"deserve to be better and more widely-known" (Eileen Tabios).

"The quality of the verse... is undeniable; there are great pleasures to be had in Hoffman's lines" (Jason Ranek).

His poetry manifests a "restless and manifold creativity, a creativity Emerson himself would have saluted" (Anthony Rudolf).

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