
Warmer Than Yesterday: New and Selected Poems - Paperback
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Availability:Out of StockContributor:Patricia Cleary Miller, Desmond EganPublish date:2024-10-14Pages:122
Languages:EnglishPublisher:BkMk Press of the University of Missouri-KansISBN-13:9781943491407ISBN-10:1943491402UPC:9781943491407Book Category:PoetryBook Subcategory:AmericanSize:9.70 x 7.00 x 0.40 inchesWeight:0.5004Product ID:SCJSKYA4EY
The voices in Patricia Cleary Miller's Warmer Than Yesterday: New and Selected Poems struggle with four of life's greatest confusions: home, war, death, and love. With humor, pathos, and ambiguity--after all, today is warmer than yesterday--they savor their experiences even if they never seem to find out all the answers as they search in Kansas City and all over the world. As Miller writes, "The characters in this collection are confused; they can't get it right. Mothers and children, lovers, soldiers: guardedly optimistic, because today is warmer than yesterday, they struggle with the ambiguity of love, death, regret. But the book is not a downer: there are still yellow roses, mermaids, and a bit of tra-la-la in the forest." This book highlights poems from her numerous books spanning over thirty years.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:BkMk Press of the University of Missouri-KansISBN-13:9781943491407ISBN-10:1943491402UPC:9781943491407Book Category:PoetryBook Subcategory:AmericanSize:9.70 x 7.00 x 0.40 inchesWeight:0.5004Product ID:SCJSKYA4EY
Patricia Cleary Miller is a professor emerita of English at Rockhurst University, where she founded and edited the Rockhurst Review. At Rockhurst, she served variously on the executive committee of the faculty general assembly and as chair of the Department of English and of the Humanities Division. Her first collection of poetry, Starting a Swan Dive, won Rockhurst's Daniel E. Brenner Award for Scholarly Achievement. Her collection Can You Smell the Rain? won the James McKenna Award from the Gerard Manley Hopkins Society and International Festival; the poem "Mother Won't Buy Polypropylene" won a Pushcart Prize. Her nonfiction Westport: Missouri's Port of Many Returns celebrated the sesquicentennial of the town that would become Kansas City. Her chapbook Dresden gave a child's actual view of the Allied bombing.
Her secondary school was the French Convent of Notre Dame de Sion. She holds degrees from Radcliffe College, the University of Missouri-Kansas City, and the University of Kansas. She held a postdoctoral fellowship in poetry at Radcliffe's Bunting Institute. Her collections The Maori Never Age and its second edition Crimson Lights include poems celebrating her eight years as poet laureate of Harvard University's alumni association. She is a founding board member of The Writer's Place; she served as president and won its Muse Award.
Her secondary school was the French Convent of Notre Dame de Sion. She holds degrees from Radcliffe College, the University of Missouri-Kansas City, and the University of Kansas. She held a postdoctoral fellowship in poetry at Radcliffe's Bunting Institute. Her collections The Maori Never Age and its second edition Crimson Lights include poems celebrating her eight years as poet laureate of Harvard University's alumni association. She is a founding board member of The Writer's Place; she served as president and won its Muse Award.
Publisher: BkMk Press of the University of Missouri-Kans
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