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The Small Books of Bach is an offering of forty poems each a spiritual query playful celebration or serious riff on the music and life of J. S. Bach. Divided into four books the poems range from lyrical investigations into Bachs life to surprising irreverent meditations on performances of the composers work. While Bach lovers will enjoy the references to his music and its reception these energetic poems can draw all readers into the composers surprising life and spiritually challenging music a body of work with the potential to make readers want to dance or get right with a much better God / than they came with or the one they had planned to take home. David Wright has apprenticed himself to the greatest of masters--with the humility of the student alert to the astonishments of point and counterpoint our aesthetic antipodes. Were you worried you may be at peace. Here in these beautiful poems in the poets haunted hands Bach springs eternal. --Alan Michael Parker author of Love Song with Motor Vehicles From a singed g-minor in wartime to a Sestina for Bachs Mama Wrights Bach is an imaginative creation suited to the revival tent and electric organ feeling all along the hum and rhythm present in the syncopated experiences of art and belief. --Brett Foster author of The Garbage Eater Heres the deal with this book: its funnier than you think it is. And its sadder than it presents. And its far far wiser than it sets out to be . . . Here is a book of private absolutions made public settled scores (theres that Wrightian wryness again) and ultimately an elegiac lyric congregated around loss and God. Dont be fooled--this isnt a book about Bach. Its a book about the common crisis shared by every living loving soul. Its a book that sings longings awful song. --Jill Alexander Essbaum author of Heaven David Wright lives in Central Illinois and teaches creative writing and American literature at Monmouth College. He is the author of A Liturgy for Stones (2003). His poems have appeared in Image Ecotone Hobart Books & Culture and many other publications.