Lost Salmon

Lost Salmon

Lost Salmon

Scott T. Starbuck

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Editorial:
MoonPath Press
Año de edición:
2016
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781936657230
Páginas:
188
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Otros
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“These poems tell stories of the place where I live and the place I love. These are poems that will touch you and make you think. Many you will read over again.” —Marty Sherman, former editor of Flyfishing magazine, and salesman for ClackaCraft Drift Boats “Norman Maclean wrote that, ‘Under the rocks are the words, and some of the words are theirs.’ This is the ancestral place from which Scott Starbuck dipped his hands and brought us poetry. This is the human condition diffused like sunlight through water. Starbuck has shown us brightly colored flashes of life that appear and vanish in the blink of an eye like a trout rising then gone.” —David Joy, author of Where All Light Tends to Go “Scott T. Starbuck’s Lost Salmon, a collection of seventynine short poems, also reads like one long poem given the ways in which it accumulates toward a single clear-eyed vision or meditation on time and memory. And which is to say that each moment recorded enacts that lovely-sad mix of elegy and celebration.” —Jack Driscoll, author of Fishing the Backwash “Starbuck is a poet who has fished and is still looking for that perfect fish—and poem. Always happily searching like a good steelheader to the end of the day.” —Frank Amato “Scott Starbuck has a way of defining the world in these calm and graceful poems capturing the rhythms of water and sky. There is grace and light in his words. A charming collection of poetry you will return to again and again.” —Larry Gavin, author of Stone & Sky 3

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