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The SALT HOUR : POEMS, Paperback / softback Book

The SALT HOUR : POEMS Paperback / softback

Part of the Illinois Poetry Series series

Paperback / softback

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With this dazzling collection, J. P. White embarks on a windswept journey through seductive, treacherous waterways.

Conveying a stormy sense of place defined less by geography than by the push and pull of the mind at odds with circumstance, these bracing poems plumb the depths of the sea and of the human heart in muscular, graceful language. The Salt Hour wends its way from Lake Erie to the Sea of Cortez, from the Aegean Sea to ice-choked Baffin Bay.

From old sailors on the graveyard watch to a young boy clinging to the sailboat's pulpit to boats dousing their sails before the blue-black storm, The Salt Hour evokes the very salt breath of the sea and the poet's need for connection with the shore.

As a restless traveler who takes us from England and Russia to Nicaragua and the Caribbean, White pushes beyond the boundaries of the lyric/narrative tradition to let more of the world, more flux of the larger human condition rush in. Drenched in color almost achingly vivid, The Salt Hour is an extraordinary catch. "J.P. White is a poet of grace, authority, and accomplishment . . . again and again [he] arrives at the hard-word eloquence from which the most enduring lyrics must be formed.

White is also a richly various poet, elegiac, political, and literary by turns. . . . The Salt Hour/i> is a very fine collection indeed."-- David Wojahn

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