The Hunted River is a book of poems dealing with phases of life and mind. The poems examine the struggle between status quo and growth, comfort and change, control and freedom. The voice in these poems ranges from mystic tenor to bass blue collar, all the while asking if nature is what we see, what we cannot see, or what we want to see.
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About the Author:
Robert S. King lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Georgia. His poems have appeared in hundreds of magazines, including California Quarterly, Chariton Review, Hollins Critic, Kenyon Review, Main Street Rag, Midwest Quarterly, Negative Capability, and Southern Poetry Review. He has published three chapbooks (When Stars Fall Down as Snow, Garland Press 1976; Dream of the Electric Eel, Wolfsong Publications 1982; and The Traveller's Tale, Whistle Press 1998). The first editions of his full-length collections, The Hunted River and The Gravedigger's Roots, were published by Shared Roads Press in 2009. He recently stepped down as Director of FutureCycle Press in order to devote more time to his own writing. He continues to serve the press as Poetry Co-Editor.
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- PublisherFutureCycle Press
- Publication date2012
- ISBN 10 0983998558
- ISBN 13 9780983998556
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages90
- EditorKistner Diane
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