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Published on May 29, 2007 | 80 Pages
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Published on May 29, 2007 | 80 Pages
Selected for the 2006 National Poetry Series by August Kleinzahler
William Stobb’s poems attend calmly to a dynamic world. Nature, family, and friends are among the shifting systems where Stobb finds poems. His fluency in a variety of forms—from the measured tenderness of Jay Meek to the oceanic surrealism of Donald Revell—enacts the tension between order and entropy in the physical world we live in.
“Stobb has nerve, talent, and engages this madly accelerating, and often nearly indecipherable, world in what’s called real time,” writes August Kleinzahler, “and he manages it without sacrificing emotional truth.”
William Stobb’s poems attend calmly to a dynamic world. Nature, family, and friends are among the shifting systems where Stobb finds poems. His fluency in a variety of forms—from the measured tenderness of Jay Meek to the oceanic surrealism of Donald Revell—enacts the tension between order and entropy in the physical world we live in.
“Stobb has nerve, talent, and engages this madly accelerating, and often nearly indecipherable, world in what’s called real time,” writes August Kleinzahler, “and he manages it without sacrificing emotional truth.”
Author
William Stobb
William Stobb‘s debut collection, Nervous Systems, was a 2006 National Poetry Series winner. His poems have appeared in American Poetry Review, Denver Quarterly, and MiPOesias. He lives in LaCrosse, Wisconsin.
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