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page count: 103 format: softcover publisher: Oberon Press description: This is the first book of new poems from David Helwig in four years and it's very different from any of its predecessors. In the title poem, verses from the Christian gospels, chosen each day at random, provide the occasion for that day's poem, which occurs at the intersection of history, chance, and personal experience. The book also contains personal narratives, poems that grow out of the history of black-and-white photography and a translation from the Russian of Anna Akhmatova's Requiem for the women whose men were victims of the Stalinist terror.
page count: 103
format: softcover
publisher: Oberon Press
description: This is the first book of new poems from David Helwig in four years and it's very different from any of its predecessors. In the title poem, verses from the Christian gospels, chosen each day at random, provide the occasion for that day's poem, which occurs at the intersection of history, chance, and personal experience. The book also contains personal narratives, poems that grow out of the history of black-and-white photography and a translation from the Russian of Anna Akhmatova's Requiem for the women whose men were victims of the Stalinist terror.