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Old Stories, Some Not True and other poems - by Tim Gillespie (Paperback)

Old Stories, Some Not True and other poems - by  Tim Gillespie (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>His ways of seeing and saying reveal a hunger for meaning, apprehending, reaching through surface for grit. An errand becomes a quest, and homecoming a mythic venture. What was simple grows deep, and what was overlooked becomes vivid. Read these poems, and enter the garden of meaning." Kim Stafford, author of Wild Honey, Tough Salt<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>"'With poetry around me, ' writes Kalia Kao Yang in The Song Poet, 'the entire world is a garden of meaning.' This is my sensation as I read Tim Gillespie's poems, for they are rooted in a life enriched by reading the world through a teacher's eye: what lessons yearn from this old book, this rusty story, this vagabond street, this twinge in an old<br /> heart quickened by a young life? His ways of seeing and saying reveal a hunger for meaning, apprehending, reaching through surface for grit. An errand becomes a quest, and homecoming a mythic venture. What was simple grows deep, and what was overlooked becomes vivid. Read these poems, and enter the garden of meaning."<br /> Kim Stafford, Oregon Poet Laureate, author of <em>Wild Honey, Tough Salt</em></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"'With poetry around me, ' writes Kalia Kao Yang in <em>The Song Poet</em>, 'the entire world is a garden of meaning.' This is my sensation as I read Tim Gillespie's poems, for they are rooted in a life enriched by reading the world through a teacher's eye: what lessons yearn from this old book, this rusty story, this vagabond street, this twinge in an old<br /> heart quickened by a young life? His ways of seeing and saying reveal a hunger for meaning, apprehending, reaching through surface for grit. An errand becomes a quest, and homecoming a mythic venture. What was simple grows deep, and what was overlooked becomes vivid. Read these poems, and enter the garden of meaning."<br /> Kim Stafford, Oregon Poet Laureate, author of <em>Wild Honey, Tough Salt</em></p><br>

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