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Hammer: Poems . His material is not local color, but the universal, and the building trades are presented not as exotic but for their likeness to the rest of life."—Robert Pinsky"This work is so fundamentally
Title | : | Hammer: Poems |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.95 (357 Votes) |
Id Book | : | 1889330868 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 64 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2003-07-01 |
Type File | : | PDF, DOC, RTF, ePub |
"Turpin is a poet of unusual giftsa meditative and social poet whose real subject is the connection between one person and another—sometimes, between one person and all others. His material is not local color, but the universal, and the building trades are presented not as exotic but for their likeness to the rest of life."—Robert Pinsky"This work is so fundamentally substantial and pleasurable that it feels, to me, like an anthem."—Tony HoaglandMark Turpin has made his living for the past twenty-five years as a carpenter and construction worker, and his debut collection offers a rare and profound view of manual labor’s laconic, and largely male, world. He lives in San Francisco.
Since 1985 Mark Turpin's poems have appeared in The Threepenny Review, The Paris Review, Slate, Boston Review, and Ploughshares among others, as well as in the anthology, The Handbook of Heartbreak edited by Robert Pinsky. In 1997 he received a prestigious Whiting Award for a book of poems in the new poets series, Take Three, published by Graywolf Press. He has spent twenty-five years building houses as a crew foreman and master carpenter. He has two children from a former marriage, and is the son of a Presbyterian minister. In 1999 he received the degree of Master of Arts in Creative Writing from Boston University. He teaches poetry and works as a carpenter in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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