Hazo explores through poetry the world and images of Paris as well as the feelings evoked in him as an American abroad
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Reading To Paris, Samuel Hazo's newest book of poems, is an act of exploration, a search for an American-ness that can be felt in one's self only while abroad. And what is discovered is not the alienation born of internal exile but a widening sense of humanity defined by tensions between time and place: now and then, here and now.
The author of poetry, novels, plays, and essays, Samuel Hazo is the State Poet of Pennsylvania, as well as the Director of the International Poetry Forum.
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