Lightning at Dinner: Poems

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Graywolf Press
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Pages
72
Dimensions
6.14 X 9.02 X 0.26 inches | 0.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
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9781555974251
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About the Author

Jim Moore is the author of five collections of poetry, including The Long Experience of Love and The Freedom of History. He lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and spends his summers in Italy.

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Praise for Jim Moore:
"Every story Moore tells contains an undercurrent of reverence for humanity and nature and also the reservations that arise from having lost something loved. His descriptions are humbling and profound, asking us to glimpse not only the bright center within his heart but also its dark, murky corners." --"Booklist"
"Moore is a public poet in touch with what is universal and true . . . The product of his efforts needs to be in every American library." --"Choice"

Praise for Jim Moore:
" Every story Moore tells contains an undercurrent of reverence for humanity and nature and also the reservations that arise from having lost something loved. His descriptions are humbling and profound, asking us to glimpse not only the bright center within his heart but also its dark, murky corners." -- "Booklist"
" Moore is a public poet in touch with what is universal and true . . . The product of his efforts needs to be in every American library." -- "Choice"

Praise for Jim Moore:
“Every story Moore tells contains an undercurrent of reverence for humanity and nature and also the reservations that arise from having lost something loved. His descriptions are humbling and profound, asking us to glimpse not only the bright center within his heart but also its dark, murky corners.” —"Booklist"
“Moore is a public poet in touch with what is universal and true . . . The product of his efforts needs to be in every American library.” —"Choice"

Praise for Jim Moore:

"Every story Moore tells contains an undercurrent of reverence for humanity and nature and also the reservations that arise from having lost something loved. His descriptions are humbling and profound, asking us to glimpse not only the bright center within his heart but also its dark, murky corners." --"Booklist"

"Moore is a public poet in touch with what is universal and true . . . The product of his efforts needs to be in every American library." --"Choice"