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Notes from the Journey Westward

English

By (author): Joe Wilkins

Wilkins' poems are savage and beautiful, full of hard-won lives and a godawful tenderness. In this book Manifest Destiny is more than political rhetoric--it's a call to find the limits of survival. It has dust-stunned men, hardscrabble women, and a patient devil, sharpening his teeth.--Traci Brimhall For Wilkins, the American West is no theme park or romantic diorama. He offers an earnest glimpse into past and present landscapes that are real and imagined, mourned and celebrated and witnessed--for these are human landscapes.--Michael McGriff Joe Wilkins is the author of The Mountain and the Fathers and Killing the Murnion Dogs. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 198g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Nov 2012
  • Publisher: White Pine Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781935210368

About Joe Wilkins

Joe Wilkins is the author of a memoir The Mountain and the Fathers (Counterpoint 2012) and a previous collection of poems Killing the Murnion Dogs (Black Lawrence Press 2011). His poems essays and stories have appeared in the Georgia Review the Southern Review Harvard Review Ecotone the Sun Orion and Slate among other magazines and literary journals. He lives with his wife son and daughter in north Iowa where he teaches writing at Waldorf College. You can find him online at http://joewilkins.org/.

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