Anne & Alpheus, 1842–1882 Anne & Alpheus, 1842–1882

Anne & Alpheus, 1842–1882

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Chosen by Rachel Hadas as the winner of the  Arkansas Poetry Award, Anne & Alpheus: 1842–1882 is a compelling duet of monologues between a frontier man and woman surviving the hardships and recording the small triumphs of life in rural nineteenth-century Kentucky.

Ambitious in breadth and scope, these poems chart the loves and losses of early marriage, the terrors of civilian life during the Civil War, and the universal sorrows of aging, loneliness, and death. Through the distinct voices of Anne and Alpheus Waters, Joe Survant has fashioned a collection with all the sweep of a novel, all the dramatic intensity, poem by poem, of short fiction, and all the earthy, human lyricism of the dramatic monologue. These poems take us into the tobacco sheds, put us behind the plow, let us smell the soil, and

carry us under the stars where Anne and Alpheus walked.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1996
May 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
128
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Arkansas Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
347.3
KB
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