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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Ive always thought of poetry as a kind of inner soliloquy, reflecting the capacity for self-consciousness that makes us human, says John Koethe. In this new book, Koethes poems move easily between autobiographical anecdote and philosophical reflection. ROTC Kills, the provocatively titled poem that gives its name to the collection, is a wistful reflection upon the 60s as viewed from forty years later. The Red Shoes uses the 1948 film of Hans Christian Andersens fairy tale to evoke memories of the poets childhood and of his conflicted love for his mother. In The Great Gatsby, Koethe brings together Fitzgeralds novel, the story of Henry Hudsons search for the Northwest Passage, and his own coming to New York as a young man compelled by dreams and the promise of something still undefined. The Poem of the Mind, one of the most important in the collection, is a philosophical piece that recalls some of the themes which arise in the more descriptive shorter poems, an example of how the poems here echo one another and form a thought-provoking whole. A rich and resonant collection, ROTC Kills is a meditation of the poets experience of time and consciousness, words that flow with a moving poignancy, a sense of humor, and a watchful waiting" that gives its title to the final poem. From award-winning poet John Koethe, a rich and resonant new collection that moves easily between autobiographical anecdote and philosophical reflection. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780062136022
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