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A Million-Dollar Bill
Eric Paul Shaffer
其他書名
Poems
出版
Coyote Arts LLC
, 2023-10-31
主題
Poetry / General
Poetry / American / General
Poetry / Subjects & Themes / Places
ISBN
1587750449
9781587750441
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=lzUY0AEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
"This delightful new poetry collection by Eric Paul Shaffer entertains at the same time as it makes one pause and think. Quirky, original, and astute, the poems are a pleasure to read. Eric Paul Shaffer's poems are always filled with clear light and fresh air. They restore deep attention and gratitude, a rebalancing between land and sky. -Naomi Shihab Nye, Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets, 2009-2015, and author of Fuel and Transfer The poems in A Million-Dollar Bill represent Shaffer's thoughtful presence in the world at his (and our) big-hearted best. His poems are full stories in small frames, always sharply said, never sentimental, relentlessly true, sensuously rich, always welcoming us in. -J.D. Whitney, author of Grandmother Says, All My Relations, and Sweeping the Broom Shorter A Million-Dollar Bill is Eric Paul Shaffer's most imaginative book yet! With unparalleled accuracy and clarity, Shaffer's astute observations turn the world on its ear through your ear. Read these poems aloud and often. -Sara Backer, author of American Fuji and Bicycle Lotus Eric Paul Shaffer's poems must be radically apráes-garde because I swear I sometimes understand every word. It's as if Shaffer's appointed himself defender of those corniest of literary values: clarity and precision. He writes with a naive sense of wonder and play, as if earnest communication were still possible between human beings. You'd almost have to think the man enjoys being alive. -M. Thomas Gammarino, author of King of the Worlds, Big in Japan, and Jellyfish Dreams A Million-Dollar Bill reached me just in time. After going without any new Shaffer poems for eleven years, I was beginning to wonder if I was going to die of thirst, reading my way across the Great American Poetry Desert. I'm okay now. Thirst quenched but hoping I don't have to wait that long again. -Red Pine (Bill Porter), translator of The Collected Songs of Cold Mountain and author of Zen Baggage: A Pilgrimage to China"--