Crossing OverSeren, 2007 - 71 páginas Great artworks and artists inspire many of the poems in this new collection, from early religious icons to expressionist canvases, from a "buttery girl" in a Flemish landscape to the contemporary chainsaw sculptures of David Nash. The title piece is a moving tribute to World War II veterans on a D-Day memorial excursion, while other pieces focus on the lush landscapes of and personal reflections on the author's travels to California and Tuscany. |
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Megans First Snow | 7 |
La Cathédrale Engloutie | 20 |
Working the Beech | 33 |
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