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The Fugitive Self: New and Selected Poems
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The Fugitive Self: New and Selected Poems

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The Fugitive Self is a tribute to a distinguished career spanning fifty years in American letters. At once meditative, whimsical, and hard-hitting, it illuminates the spiritual cost of American expansion.

Nothing we’d been counting on all the time we’d waited was waiting when we arrived.

Only more waiting–

John Wheatcroft is the author of twenty books in three genres, a WWII combat veteran, and professor emeritus at Bucknell University. He has a well-known following–Peter Balakian, Bruce Smith, Tom Gardner, Betsy Sholl–who believes his work is seminal to understanding violence now and in the second half of the twentieth century.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Etruscan Press
Country
United States
Date
1 November 2009
Pages
218
ISBN
9780979745096

The Fugitive Self is a tribute to a distinguished career spanning fifty years in American letters. At once meditative, whimsical, and hard-hitting, it illuminates the spiritual cost of American expansion.

Nothing we’d been counting on all the time we’d waited was waiting when we arrived.

Only more waiting–

John Wheatcroft is the author of twenty books in three genres, a WWII combat veteran, and professor emeritus at Bucknell University. He has a well-known following–Peter Balakian, Bruce Smith, Tom Gardner, Betsy Sholl–who believes his work is seminal to understanding violence now and in the second half of the twentieth century.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Etruscan Press
Country
United States
Date
1 November 2009
Pages
218
ISBN
9780979745096