Reseña del editor:
Poetry. As well as publishing in some of the best literary magazines in the country, Paul Hunter's poems tend to show up in places like the Small Farmer's Journal next to articles on practical horsefarming. It's this real-world connection to the land and workers of the land that has made him such a beloved poet, earning him prizes as diverse as the Pym Cup, the Nelson Bentley Award, and the Washington Book Award. "Hunter's call and recall of an unmechanized world is visionary and realistic"--Marie Ponsot. Hunter lives, works, publishes Wood Works press, and makes musical instruments in Seattle. In 2007, he was featured on the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.
Biografía del autor:
Paul Hunter has been poet, teacher, performer, playwright, musician, instrument-maker, artist, editor, publisher, grassroots arts activist, worker on the land, and shade-tree mechanic. For the past 18 years he has produced fine letterpress books under the imprint of Wood Works currently including 24 books and 55 broadsides. His own poems have appeared in Alaska Fisherman's Journal, Iowa Review, Poetry, Poetry Northwest, Prairie Schooner, The Small Farmer's Journal, The Southern Review and Spoon River Poetry Review. He was recently a featured poet on PBS NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.
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