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The Fire Landscape: Poems
The Fire Landscape: Poems
The Fire Landscape: Poems
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The Fire Landscape is a series of poem sequences that chronicle a wide variety of coming-of-age moments from childhood in the 1950s through the beginning of the 21st century. These deeply layered, complex narrative poems are connected by close personal observation of place and time but also by the politics of the Cold War and its aftermath, including a sequence driven by the May 4, 1970, shooting of students by the National Guard at Kent State where Gary Fincke was a student at the time.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 1, 2008
ISBN9781610751544
The Fire Landscape: Poems
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Gary Fincke

GARY FINCKE is a professor of English and the director of the Writer's Institute at Susquehanna University in Pennsylvania. He is the author of many collections of poems and short stories, including The Stone Child: Stories and Writing Letters for the Blind, which won the 2003 Ohio State University Press/The Journal Poetry Prize. Fincke is the recipient of two Pushcart Prizes, the George Garrett Fiction Prize, and the PEN Syndicated Fiction Prize.

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    Gary Fincke is the director of creative writing at Susquehanna University and an accomplished poet. I had the pleasure of hearing Gary read from this book. Likewise, his poem " The Sorrows" was read on Garrison Keilor's radio show The Writer's Almanac. Much of Finke's poetry comes from his youth experiences and growing up in western Pennsylvania steel country. Likewise, his experiences during the Kent State shooting are the basis for many more poems. His poems are honest and direct. Many of his writings I can relate to which makes them appealing. I do very much enjoy "The Sorrows." Finke has written several books of poetry I have read a few and will continue to read the rest.

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