The Butler Pennsylvania Poems

A Tribute to a Hometown

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The Butler Pennsylvania Poems

A Tribute to a Hometown

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Cities have long been an object of poetic contemplation. This poetry about a small Western Pennsylvania town attempts to reawaken the past and infuse meaning and newness into happenings one takes for granted. It expresses awe at what is seemingly trivial, it slows down to express wonder at the commonplace. It does this with plain language that penetrates beneath the sensual surface of the events of everyday life for the hidden, mysterious component that reveals the beauty of life’s experience.

These poems are more than a nostalgic recounting of memories and occurrences. They are insights into the way people see things and the way they live in small towns across the nation.

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Language
English
Pages
112

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The Butler Pennsylvania Poems
December 2010, i-Universe
Cover of: The Butler Pennsylvania Poems
The Butler Pennsylvania Poems: A Tribute to a Hometown
July 2010, iUniverse
in English
Cover of: The Butler Pennsylvania Poems
The Butler Pennsylvania Poems
December 2010, i-Universe
Cover of: The Butler Pennsylvania Poems
The Butler Pennsylvania Poems: A Tribute to a Hometown
July 31, 2003, iUniverse
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
Bloomington, Indiana
Copyright Date
2010

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7553161M
ISBN 10
0595284426
ISBN 13
9780595284429
Goodreads
3986365

First Sentence

"I never moved in strange spaces as a boy when up there was North and out there West for I could navigate through the Forty-Eight States with bearings from Main Street best."

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Cities have long been an object of poetic contemplation. This poetry about a small Western Pennsylvania town attempts to reawaken the past and infuse meaning and newness into seemingly trivial happenings one takes for granted. It expresses awe at what is seemingly trivial, it slows down to express wonder at the commonplace. It does this with plain language that penetrates beneath the sensual surface of the events of everyday live for the hidden, mysterious component that reveals the beauty of life's experience.

These poems are more than a nostalgic recounting of memories and occurrences. They have to do with the essence of reality and as such they are insights into the way people see things and the way they live in small towns across the nation.

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