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The Philosopher Savant
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The Philosopher Savant

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A wise philosopher once said, The unexamined life is not worth living. In Rustin Larson’s The Philosopher Savant, life is surely examined-and remarkably imagined-in poems alive with surprising imagery, fresh metaphors, and a deeply empathic voice for important people, places, and things. True to any philosopher (or poet) worth their salt, Larson makes us think and see the world differently-as when describing the cold Thewind put its lips to the house like Alaska or a child’s fall from a tree I let go like a sawn branch from an elm tree./I fell and collected the ground with my body. These are poems rich with deft leaps and perfect landings, from a poet whose growing body of work is well worth serious examination. - Christopher Seid, author of Age of Exploration, Winner of the 2015 Blue Light Book Award

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Glass Lyre Press
Date
11 November 2015
Pages
62
ISBN
9781941783122

A wise philosopher once said, The unexamined life is not worth living. In Rustin Larson’s The Philosopher Savant, life is surely examined-and remarkably imagined-in poems alive with surprising imagery, fresh metaphors, and a deeply empathic voice for important people, places, and things. True to any philosopher (or poet) worth their salt, Larson makes us think and see the world differently-as when describing the cold Thewind put its lips to the house like Alaska or a child’s fall from a tree I let go like a sawn branch from an elm tree./I fell and collected the ground with my body. These are poems rich with deft leaps and perfect landings, from a poet whose growing body of work is well worth serious examination. - Christopher Seid, author of Age of Exploration, Winner of the 2015 Blue Light Book Award

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Glass Lyre Press
Date
11 November 2015
Pages
62
ISBN
9781941783122