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Hammer: Poems
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Hammer: Poems

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Turpin is a poet of unusual gifts… a meditative and social poet whose real subject is the connection between one person and another–sometimes, between one person and all others. His material is not local color, but the universal, and the building trades are presented not as exotic but for their likeness to the rest of life. –Robert Pinsky

This work is so fundamentally substantial and pleasurable that it feels, to me, like an anthem. –Tony Hoagland

Mark Turpin has made his living for the past twenty-five years as a carpenter and construction worker, and his debut collection offers a rare and profound view of manual labor’s laconic, and largely male, world. He lives in San Francisco.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Sarabande Books, Incorporated
Country
United States
Date
7 October 2003
Pages
64
ISBN
9781889330853

Turpin is a poet of unusual gifts… a meditative and social poet whose real subject is the connection between one person and another–sometimes, between one person and all others. His material is not local color, but the universal, and the building trades are presented not as exotic but for their likeness to the rest of life. –Robert Pinsky

This work is so fundamentally substantial and pleasurable that it feels, to me, like an anthem. –Tony Hoagland

Mark Turpin has made his living for the past twenty-five years as a carpenter and construction worker, and his debut collection offers a rare and profound view of manual labor’s laconic, and largely male, world. He lives in San Francisco.

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Sarabande Books, Incorporated
Country
United States
Date
7 October 2003
Pages
64
ISBN
9781889330853