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Island Light
註釋Eugene Richie's poems negotiate the sum between what is lost and what is found. They are hopeful in the face of myriad threats. And graceful in a world where grace is often not prized. -- James TateThese subtle, deft poems are like an intimate conversation: full of an uncanny delight in the companionship of a world whose details are as ordinary as they are miraculous. 'What directions do we follow, what puzzles can we solve?' Eugene Richie knows how to ask the right questions, and to answer them 'in a language we call home'. -- Ann LauterbachIn Island Light, the sun falls on a city like Manhattan, in a river valley that seems to spread out before our eyes like one of the great troubled wonders of the universe of the universe. These poems are maps of the reality we imagine in dreams and the paths we travel during our few days on earth.