The Poet and the Fly: Art, Nature, God, Mortality, and Other Elusive Mysteries

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Price
$24.99  $23.24
Publisher
Broadleaf Books
Publish Date
Pages
200
Dimensions
5.1 X 7.1 X 1.0 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781506457284

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About the Author
Robert Hudson was a book editor for Zondervan for thirty-four years and is the author of the industry-standard Christian Writer's Manual of Style. He has written several other books, including Kiss the Earth When You Pray; The Monk's Record Player; The Art of the Almost Said; and The Poet and the Fly. In addition to being an editor and writer, he has been a teacher, a bookstore clerk, a book designer, and a translator. He and his wife, award-winning poet Shelley Townsend-Hudson, live in Ada, Michigan, where they play fiddle and banjo in the old-time string band Gooder'n Grits.
Reviews

"As Hudson deconstructs each composition, he weaves in his own wonder and faith in knowing he has much more to learn. This judicious treatment of introspective poetry and literary history is a real treat." --Publishers Weekly

"In this marvelous series of meditations, Robert Hudson draws us into the felicity of attending to the fleeting that nonetheless teems with glory. Like its subject, Hudson playfully alights from poets to nature, from creation to creators, from art to science and back. But the flight pattern of this book takes us to the depths of what matters: meaning, mortality, and our hope in the divine." --James K. A. Smith, Calvin University, editor-in-chief of Image journal and author of You Are What You Love and On the Road with Saint Augustine

"The Poet and the Fly--marked on every page by the breadth and depth of Robert Hudson's extraordinary reading--is one of those books that reminds us why art is so important. It vividly demonstrates how poets can wake us up--and in a culture that works so hard at numbing us into sleep, Hudson's work is no less than a blessing." --Gary Schmidt, Newbury Honor and Printz Honor winner, author of Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy and The Wednesday Wars

"Robert Hudson's delightful The Poet and the Fly revealed to me depths in poems I thought I knew and riches in poems I'd missed or foolishly dismissed. It is a pleasure you will not want to deny yourself." --Andrew Hudgins, poet, professor of English, author of The Joker: A Memoir and American Rendering: New and Selected Poems