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Generations - Lullaby with Incendiary Device, the Nazi Patrol, and How It Is That We

English · Paperback / Softback

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In Etruscan's third Tribus, we present work by poets of three generations: William Heyen, H.L. Hix, and Dante Di Stefano. Lullaby with Incendiary Device is deeply immered in a soon-to-be-realized future, in which Di Stefano's daughter faces an array of 21st century challenges. For the last half-century, William Heyen's poetry has explored world history, from Nature, to Native Americans, to the Holocaust and the atom bomb, the Iraq Wars, to the British Royals. In this book, Heyen presents another entry into his Holocaust opus, The Nazi Patrol. H.L. Hix's work is also inextricably involved with global issues as seen in a recent collection, American Anger, which explores the psychology of rage underneath recent political turmoil, yet it also turns inward, creating new forms to join the world and the inner life. This theme is most prominent here, in How It Is That We.

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Di Stefano Dante Di Stefano is the author of Ill Angels (Etruscan Press, 2019) and Love Is a Stone Endlessly in Flight (Brighthorse Books, 2016). Along with María Isabel Álvarez, he co-edited the anthology Misrepresented People: Poetic Responses to Trump's America (NYQ Books, 2018). He holds a PhD in English Literature from Binghamton University and is the poetry editor for the DIALOGIST. He teaches high school English in Endicott, NY and lives in upstate New York with his wife, Christina, their daughter, Luciana, their son, Dante Jr., and their dog, Sunny. Heyen William Heyen is Professor of English/Poet in Residence Emeritus at the College at Brockport. He holds a PhD from Ohio University, and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from SUNY. A former Senior Fulbright Lecturer in Germany and a Guggenheim Fellow, he has won NEA, American Academy of Arts & Letters, Pushcart, and other prizes. His poetry has been published in hundreds of anthologies, and in magazines including The New Yorker, Harper's, The Atlantic, The Southern Review, and The American Poetry Review. He is the author or editor of forty or more books, won the Small Press Book Award for Crazy Horse in Stillness, was a National Book Award Finalist for Shoah Train, and two of his books have been Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle selections. His diary-journal, five volumes of which have been published so far (and enough written for ten more), is the most extensive by any poet in our literature. Nature: Selected & New Poems 1970-2020 has just now appeared in hardcover in 2021 to mark his 80th year. Hix H. L. Hix's recent books include a novel, The Death of H. L. Hix; an edition and translation of The Gospel that threads canonical and noncanonical sources into a single narrative, and does not assign gender to God or Jesus; an edition, with Julie Kane, of selected poems by contemporary Lithuanian poet Tautvyda Marcinkevičiūte, called Terribly In Love; an essay collection, Demonstrategy; and an anthology of "poets and poetries, talking back," Counterclaims. He teaches in the Philosophy Department and Creative Writing Program at a university in "one of those square states."

Product details

Authors Dante Di Stefano, William Heyen, H L Hix, H. L. Hix
Publisher Mlm
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2022
 
EAN 9781736494646
ISBN 978-1-73649-464-6
No. of pages 226
Dimensions 178 mm x 251 mm x 20 mm
Weight 476 g
Subject Fiction > Poetry, drama

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