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Night Guard At the Wilberforce Hotel

English · Paperback / Softback

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The poems in The Night Guard at the Wilberforce Hotel navigate the evanescent boundaries between the public and the private self. Daniel Anderson's settings are often social but never fail to turn inward, drowning out the chatter of conversation to quietly observe the truths that we simultaneously share and withhold from one another-even as we visit friends, celebrate a young couple's union, or eavesdrop on the conversations of others.

These twenty poems include meditations on teaching hungover undergraduates, wine tasting among snobs, and engaging the war on terror from the comfort of the suburbs. They are alternately driven by ornamental language that seeks to clarify and crystallize the beauties of our common world and the poet's faith that fellowship ultimately trumps partisanship. Even as they weigh and measure the darkness of the heart and the sometimes rash and stingy movements of the mind, the poems refrain from pronouncing judgment on their characters. As much as they ponder, they also celebrate in exact, careful, and loving terms the haunting and bracing stimuli from which they originate.

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Daniel Anderson is an assistant professor of English and the Director of American Studies at Dominican University in River Forest, Illinois.

Summary

As much as they ponder, they celebrate in exact, careful, and loving terms the haunting and bracing stimuli from which they originate.

Product details

Authors Daniel Anderson, Daniel (Associate Professor Anderson
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.06.2014
 
EAN 9781421413471
ISBN 978-1-4214-1347-1
No. of pages 80
Series Johns Hopkins: Poetry and Fict
Johns Hopkins: Poetry and Fiction
Johns Hopkins: Poetry and Fict
Subject Fiction > Poetry, drama

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