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"Among cornfields, junkyards, and a Dairy Queen, the eclectic castof Rustin Larson's Lost Letters and Windfalls marches across a ruralstage: an old woman small 'like a burlap bag/ full of nylons, ' familymembers, angels, finches, the wind, the muse, and a young girl in aDegas painting. The poet asserts: 'The light falls upon all things. Ihave/ my memory of you--quiet as a/ picture frame among all thesebroken houses.' In poem after poem, Larson captures images firmlycast in time yet eternal--eve…
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  • Year: 2020
  • Pages: 68
  • ISBN-10: 1421836726
  • ISBN-13: 9781421836720
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 0.4 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English
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"Among cornfields, junkyards, and a Dairy Queen, the eclectic cast

of Rustin Larson's Lost Letters and Windfalls marches across a rural

stage: an old woman small 'like a burlap bag/ full of nylons, ' family

members, angels, finches, the wind, the muse, and a young girl in a

Degas painting. The poet asserts: 'The light falls upon all things. I

have/ my memory of you--quiet as a/ picture frame among all these

broken houses.' In poem after poem, Larson captures images firmly

cast in time yet eternal--even slightly holy: 'But here's what we are:

each man, each woman, / each neuter object, a church.'"

"'Listen, ' Larson urges, 'the world/ begins in a moment.' The

moments described in these poems are painterly and vivid. The poet

trusts only his 'sense of touch.' They conjure a world of isolated

stillness where characters can 'choose to stand outside of ourselves

if we wish, the snow falling.' But also a world of connection where

'planets are fishing/ for us, wanting/ us' and '[t]he moon is the

friend of the earth / and the earth of the sun.' This is a book of small

tendernesses and lightning bolts that will stay with you."

Rustin Larson's poetry has appeared in The

New Yorker, The Iowa Review, and North

American Review. He won 1st Editor's

Prize from Rhino and was a prize winner in

The National Poet Hunt and The Chester

H. Jones Foundation contests. A graduate

of the Vermont College MFA in Writing,

Larson was an Iowa Poet at The Des Moines National Poetry

Festival, and a featured poet at the Poetry at Round Top Festival.

He is a poetry professor at Maharishi University, a writing instructor

at Kirkwood Community College, and has also been a

writing instructor at Indian Hills Community College.

His honors and awards also include Pushcart Prize Nominee

(seven times, 1988-2010); featured writer, DMACC Celebration

of the Literary Arts, 2007, 2008; and finalist, New England

Review Narrative Poetry Competition, 1985.

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  • Author: Rustin Larson
  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2020
  • Pages: 68
  • ISBN-10: 1421836726
  • ISBN-13: 9781421836720
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 0.4 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

"Among cornfields, junkyards, and a Dairy Queen, the eclectic cast

of Rustin Larson's Lost Letters and Windfalls marches across a rural

stage: an old woman small 'like a burlap bag/ full of nylons, ' family

members, angels, finches, the wind, the muse, and a young girl in a

Degas painting. The poet asserts: 'The light falls upon all things. I

have/ my memory of you--quiet as a/ picture frame among all these

broken houses.' In poem after poem, Larson captures images firmly

cast in time yet eternal--even slightly holy: 'But here's what we are:

each man, each woman, / each neuter object, a church.'"

"'Listen, ' Larson urges, 'the world/ begins in a moment.' The

moments described in these poems are painterly and vivid. The poet

trusts only his 'sense of touch.' They conjure a world of isolated

stillness where characters can 'choose to stand outside of ourselves

if we wish, the snow falling.' But also a world of connection where

'planets are fishing/ for us, wanting/ us' and '[t]he moon is the

friend of the earth / and the earth of the sun.' This is a book of small

tendernesses and lightning bolts that will stay with you."

Rustin Larson's poetry has appeared in The

New Yorker, The Iowa Review, and North

American Review. He won 1st Editor's

Prize from Rhino and was a prize winner in

The National Poet Hunt and The Chester

H. Jones Foundation contests. A graduate

of the Vermont College MFA in Writing,

Larson was an Iowa Poet at The Des Moines National Poetry

Festival, and a featured poet at the Poetry at Round Top Festival.

He is a poetry professor at Maharishi University, a writing instructor

at Kirkwood Community College, and has also been a

writing instructor at Indian Hills Community College.

His honors and awards also include Pushcart Prize Nominee

(seven times, 1988-2010); featured writer, DMACC Celebration

of the Literary Arts, 2007, 2008; and finalist, New England

Review Narrative Poetry Competition, 1985.

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