Description
About the Author
KENDALL DUNKELBERG is director of creative writing at Mississippi University for Women, where he also directs the Eudora Welty Writers' Symposium and is professor of English. He lives in Columbus, Mississippi.
Reviews
"... encompasses eloquence and sense, memory and implication. These skillful poems give us much to admire, and even more to taste, to see. Here, the faraway is as local as chokecherries, as the calls of the catbird and turtle dove, as walking a dog through Possum Town, as a long cup of coffee at the Czech Inn of Spillville, Iowa... a complete pleasure." - Angela Ball "These poems... take us on journeys both exterior and interior, where a meditation on something as small as the sprouting of an iris or as large as rivers and prairies reveals the emotional life that hovers beneath the brilliant surface." - John Bensko "... In a flower's 'calm green leaves,' in a catbird's 'elusive, alluring' presence, and in scores of manifestations, Kendall Dunkelberg discovers 'a silver sanctuary where we can rest....'" - Richard Lyons"
Book Information
ISBN 9781933896311
Author Texas Review Press
Format Paperback
Page Count 88
Imprint Texas Review Press
Publisher Texas Review Press
Weight(grams) 128g
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 137mm * 7mm