New Hope for the Dead: Uncollected William Matthews

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Price
$24.95  $23.20
Publisher
Red Hen Press
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Pages
258
Dimensions
5.9 X 0.7 X 9.0 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781597091626
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About the Author
Sebastian Matthews is the author of the poetry collection We Generous (Red Hen Press) and a memoir, In My Father's Footsteps (W. W. Norton). He co-edited, with Stanley Plumly, Search Party: Collected Poems ofWilliam Matthews. Matthews teaches at Warren Wilson College and serves on the faculty at Queens College Low-Residency MFA in Creative Writing. Matthews co-edits Rivendell and serves on the editorial board of Q Ave Press, makers of handmade poetry chapbooks. He lives in Asheville, North Carolina.
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William Matthews was a ubiquitous, humane and regal presence in American poetry for thirty years, and the room is sparser since he left. His famous melancholy and droll wit, diversely represented here, were larger than life, and warmer.

As a poet, Matthews practices a brilliant American version of Horatianism. Like those of Horace, Matthews' best poems are meditations so urbane and sincere, so fluently civilized, they do the impossible restore the sullied reputation of rationality. His metaphors are superb, his knowledge dark and alive, his pitch perfect. He was and is the all around poet. He still has a lot of love to give.

Tony Hoagland "

William Matthews was a ubiquitous, humane and regal presence in American poetry for thirty years, and the room is sparser since he left. His famous melancholy and droll wit, diversely represented here, were larger than life, and warmer.

As a poet, Matthews practices a brilliant American version of Horatianism. Like those of Horace, Matthews' best poems are meditations so urbane and sincere, so fluently civilized, they do the impossible restore the sullied reputation of rationality. His metaphors are superb, his knowledge dark and alive, his pitch perfect. He was and is the all around poet. He still has a lot of love to give.

Tony Hoagland

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