Synopses & Reviews
Poetry. Introduction by F.D. Reeve. Hurricane Katrina moved the Editor and Publisher of this collection to embark on this attempt to delve into the hearts and minds of some of America's finest poets. The result is a moving collection, sometimes sad, sometimes joyous, sometimes puzzled and lost, but always celebrating the uniqueness and greatness of one of the great cities of our world. Contributors include Adelle Foley, Molly Peacock, Franz Douskey, Anne Marie Macari, David, Jay Parini, Stephen Sandy, Ralph James Savarese, Richard Wibur, Jan Heller Levi, Julio Marzan, Charles Pratt, Frederick Feirstein, Samuel Hazo, Michael Collier, Greg Delanty, Dick Allen, Robert Bagg, Diana der-Hovanessian, Wendell Berry, John Drexel, Clayton Eshleman, Jack Foley, Margaret Gibson, Judith Hall, Michael Harper, Richard Harteis, William Heyen, Ben Howard, X. J. Kennedy, Caroline Knox, Maxine Kumin, David Lehman, Gardner McFall, David McKain, Jane Mead, Kevin McGrath, Joan Alesire William Meredith, Alicia Ostriker, Marge Piercy, David Ray, Judy Ray, F. D. Reeve, Ira Sadoff, Richard Schaaf, James Scully, Vivian Shipley, Robert Siegel, W. D. Snodgrass, Lucien Stryk, Thom Tammaro, Michael Waters, Cecilia Woloch, and Matthew Zapruder.
Synopsis
A collection from over sixty of America's finest poets, including five Pulitzer Prize winners, compiled in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
Synopsis
An anthology of poems with contributions from over 60 of Americas finest poets, including 5 Pulitzer Prize winners.
A tribute to the resilience of one of America's great cities, New Orleans.
About the Author
This moving collection of poems in the wake of Hurricane Katrina has been edited by Ashis Gupta, author and publisher of Bayeux Arts.