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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. With clarity, craft, and quiet power, Gregory LeStage's new collection stands firm in the lineage of American poetry that confronts memory, loss, and manhood without flinching.In I Was a Shipwreck Scholar, LeStage writes with the assured voice of someone who knows the terrain-of fathers and sons, of New England coastlines, of things hard-won and harder to hold. These poems are forged with precision and restraint, built like seawalls against time's erosion. Whether reckoning with childhood, honoring the raw beauty of Cape Cod's coastal life, or reflecting on the failures and redemptions of adulthood, LeStage writes with the restraint of a woodworker, the curiosity of a boy among tide pools, and the strength of a man who has learned to carry weight-and put it down again.He moves fluidly between free verse and formal structures, crafting a villanelle like "Do Not Rush the Wound to Mending" or a sonnetlike meditation such as "Kingmaker's Glass" with the same care and reverence he brings to restoring an old barn beam or rebuilding a seawall. These carefully patterned pieces are evidence of a long apprenticeship to the genre-a poet who understands that the architecture of a line can hold as much weight as the emotion within it.These are poems that do not drift. They anchor. From the spare, architectural elegance of "Renting a Hopper House" to the mythic heft of "Shipwreck Scholar" and "The Kinship of Freefall," this collection reclaims poetry as a tool for men who feel deeply, speak honestly, and build meaning word by word.LeStage's work reminds us that strength is not about certainty-it's about standing still in the wind, eyes open, heart steady. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Persephone Books Ltd,, 1999
ISBN 10: 0953478076 ISBN 13: 9780953478071
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. With clarity, craft, and quiet power, Gregory LeStage's new collection stands firm in the lineage of American poetry that confronts memory, loss, and manhood without flinching.In I Was a Shipwreck Scholar, LeStage writes with the assured voice of someone who knows the terrain-of fathers and sons, of New England coastlines, of things hard-won and harder to hold. These poems are forged with precision and restraint, built like seawalls against time's erosion. Whether reckoning with childhood, honoring the raw beauty of Cape Cod's coastal life, or reflecting on the failures and redemptions of adulthood, LeStage writes with the restraint of a woodworker, the curiosity of a boy among tide pools, and the strength of a man who has learned to carry weight-and put it down again.He moves fluidly between free verse and formal structures, crafting a villanelle like "Do Not Rush the Wound to Mending" or a sonnetlike meditation such as "Kingmaker's Glass" with the same care and reverence he brings to restoring an old barn beam or rebuilding a seawall. These carefully patterned pieces are evidence of a long apprenticeship to the genre-a poet who understands that the architecture of a line can hold as much weight as the emotion within it.These are poems that do not drift. They anchor. From the spare, architectural elegance of "Renting a Hopper House" to the mythic heft of "Shipwreck Scholar" and "The Kinship of Freefall," this collection reclaims poetry as a tool for men who feel deeply, speak honestly, and build meaning word by word.LeStage's work reminds us that strength is not about certainty-it's about standing still in the wind, eyes open, heart steady. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. With clarity, craft, and quiet power, Gregory LeStage's new collection stands firm in the lineage of American poetry that confronts memory, loss, and manhood without flinching.In I Was a Shipwreck Scholar, LeStage writes with the assured voice of someone who knows the terrain-of fathers and sons, of New England coastlines, of things hard-won and harder to hold. These poems are forged with precision and restraint, built like seawalls against time's erosion. Whether reckoning with childhood, honoring the raw beauty of Cape Cod's coastal life, or reflecting on the failures and redemptions of adulthood, LeStage writes with the restraint of a woodworker, the curiosity of a boy among tide pools, and the strength of a man who has learned to carry weight-and put it down again.He moves fluidly between free verse and formal structures, crafting a villanelle like "Do Not Rush the Wound to Mending" or a sonnetlike meditation such as "Kingmaker's Glass" with the same care and reverence he brings to restoring an old barn beam or rebuilding a seawall. These carefully patterned pieces are evidence of a long apprenticeship to the genre-a poet who understands that the architecture of a line can hold as much weight as the emotion within it.These are poems that do not drift. They anchor. From the spare, architectural elegance of "Renting a Hopper House" to the mythic heft of "Shipwreck Scholar" and "The Kinship of Freefall," this collection reclaims poetry as a tool for men who feel deeply, speak honestly, and build meaning word by word.LeStage's work reminds us that strength is not about certainty-it's about standing still in the wind, eyes open, heart steady. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Über den AutorrnrnGregory LeStage lives in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts with his wife of twenty-five years and three daughters. He is a former academic who left university life long ago for the challenges of the business world and is curren.