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PRAYER AGAINST FAMINE AND OTHER IRISH POEMS

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Poetry. In this moving book of poems,John Knoepfle transforms a search for his Irish roots into a meditationon human suffering and survival. The whole book is a prayer againstfamine and the gratuitous cruelty inflicted on the innocent, both theIrish of the last century and the Central Americans of today"--KathleenNorris.

96 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2004

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May 21, 2011
I loved this book more than any other. My reason is that I did the artwork and book layout. I got to read, type, and feel the words. I also got to see the mechanics of editing, the small changes that John made in crafting a few of the poems. I was amazed at the ammount of work that goes into a poetry book. I will never forget the chance to produce a great work of literature adn enjoyed working for BkMk Press.
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