In The Solvay Process, Marin Walls explores all manner of human and animal endeavor, fascinated equally by the industry of a city, a factory, or a garden. Revealing particular wonder in "disgarded, common objects," Walls reminds us that "even in the most ordinary life is a story God must write." --Claudia Emerson
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Born in Brighton, England, Martin Walls moved to Solvay, NY in 1999. He has been a teacher, a music journalist, magazine editor, and soccer referee. He is now communications manager for the Syracuse Center for Excellence. The Solvay Process is his third book. He is a Witter Bynner Poetry Fellow of the US Library of Congress.
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good-. Very Good with moderate wear to covers and no marks to text. Some faint tidemarks to top edge, with some very light moisture waffling to top right corner of pages, not affecting text. Poetry. ; 8.80 X 5.90 X 0.30 inches; 90 pages. Seller Inventory # 84644