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Where Are the Snows: Poems
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Where Are the Snows: Poems

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Where Are the Snows takes its title from the famous refrain of FranCois Villon’s 15th Century poem Ballad of the Ladies of Times Past. Like that poem, the book functions, among other things, as an ubi sunt, Latin for Where are they? as in Where are the ones who came before us? -the beautiful, the strong, the virtuous, all of them? In keeping with that long tradition, these poems offer a way to think about life’s transience-its beauty, its absurdity, and of course its mortality. Allusive and associative, anti-capitalist and unapologetically political, aligned somewhere between comedy and anger, this poetry juxtaposes the triumphs and tragedies (mostly tragedies) of our current age with those of history, and-by wondering Where are they? -explores the questions of where we are now and where we might be going.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Texas Review Press
Country
United States
Date
7 September 2022
Pages
73
ISBN
9781680032925

Where Are the Snows takes its title from the famous refrain of FranCois Villon’s 15th Century poem Ballad of the Ladies of Times Past. Like that poem, the book functions, among other things, as an ubi sunt, Latin for Where are they? as in Where are the ones who came before us? -the beautiful, the strong, the virtuous, all of them? In keeping with that long tradition, these poems offer a way to think about life’s transience-its beauty, its absurdity, and of course its mortality. Allusive and associative, anti-capitalist and unapologetically political, aligned somewhere between comedy and anger, this poetry juxtaposes the triumphs and tragedies (mostly tragedies) of our current age with those of history, and-by wondering Where are they? -explores the questions of where we are now and where we might be going.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Texas Review Press
Country
United States
Date
7 September 2022
Pages
73
ISBN
9781680032925