An Island to Myself: The Place of Solitude in an Active Life

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$22.95  $21.34
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Monkfish Book Publishing
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160
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Language
English
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Paperback
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9781958972748

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About the Author
Michael N. McGregor is an author and former professor of creative writing whose first book, Pure Act: The Uncommon Life of Robert Lax, was a finalist for the Religion Newswriters Association's Book of the Year. The American Association of University Publishers named Pure Act one of its top ten books in American Studies for libraries and it is now available in over 1,100 libraries around the world. The New York Times Book Review described it as "vivid and engaging," and the Oregonian called it "deeply satisfying."McGregor has been a guest on NPR's "Talk of the Nation" and Oregon Public Broadcasting's "Think Out Loud." He has also recorded podcast segments for Poetry magazine, City Lights Bookstore, Late Night Library, and Urban Roots. During his twenty-five years of university teaching, he received multiple outstanding teacher awards. He lives in Seattle.
Reviews

Blurbs for the author's first book:

"Those who know him only as a close friend of Thomas Merton will be delighted with the person they find in these pages: an influential poet, a voice for peace, a wanderer and seeker after truth. Many sought Lax out at his Patmos home; McGregor has made his wisdom available to all." -Kathleen Norris, author of Dakota and Cloister Walk

"Pure Act, in its offering of a detailed recounting of [Robert Lax's] life and an acute presentation and analysis of his too-neglected poetry, gives him to us: the gift of a human being unlike any other." -C.K. Williams, winner of a National Book Critics Circle Award, and the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry