About the Author:
ROY JACOBSTEIN's first book of poetry, Ripe, won the Felix Pollak Prize. His poetry appears in many literary publications, including the Gettysburg Review, Parnassus, Poetry Daily, Shenandoah, the Threepenny Review, and TriQuarterly. He is the recipient of a Reader's Choice Award from Prairie Schooner and of Mid-American Review's James Wright Prize. Robert Hass selected his poems as Runner-up for the Iowa Review's 2005 Poetry Award, and another poem has been included in LITERATURE: Reading Fiction, Poetry & Drama (2006). He holds B.A., M.D. and M.P.H. degrees from the University of Michigan, and an M.F.A. from Warren Wilson College. A public health physician and former official of the U.S. Agency for International Development, he works in Africa and Asia on women's reproductive health programs and lives with his wife and daughter in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. LUCIA PERILLO has published four collections of poetry; her latest, Luck Is Luck, is one of the New York Public Library's "Books to Remember" of 2005. She lives in Olympia, Washington.
Review:
" . . . He shows himself capable of some truly fresh and vivid writing."--New York Times Book Review
"After assessing the dark tone of the book's poetry, one is initially struck by the quality of language. There is beauty in these lines... Jacobstein manages these moments of beauty and pathos almost flawlessly, propelling the reader across the globe and into fragile moments of childhood."--Adam McGraw, Arts & Letters
"Jacobstein's poems are both accessible and powerful." --Blogcrictics magazine
"A number of his early poems reflected his experiences in medicine, but his poet's eye and pen roam over what sometimes seems like the whole world, past and present."--Chapel Hill News
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