The Origins of Evening
English

About The Book

Winner of the 1997 National Poetry Series judged and selected by Eavan Boland. Of the collection Eavan Boland wrote: The deft language and lyric intent of these poems serve one purpose: slowly and exactly they expose the dark silvery images of a lost world. Here is Pittsburgh at twilight in the old dusk of the steel mills. Here is a drug store the Monongahela river the trolleys and the carbarns. And here is memory at its most scalding intense and rigorous. This world is never regretted never mourned for. There is no elegy here because not a single detail in this remarkable landscape has ceased to exist. It is all there all alive all available to language. This is a rare and forceful book of poems.
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