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What the Angel Saw, What the Saint Refused

What the Angel Saw, What the Saint Refused

Paperback

General Poetry

ISBN10: 1962405044
ISBN13: 9781962405041
Publisher: Sheila-Na-Gig Editions
Published: Jun 30 2024
Pages: 62
Weight: 0.18
Height: 0.13 Width: 5.50 Depth: 8.50
Language: English

Preface

It occurs to me that as not much narrative poetry is published these days, it might prove useful to describe how these two stories in poems came to be written. The angel first appeared in an earlier chapbook, Travels of the Angel of Sorrow. Those poems chronicled the angel's visit to a plague-ridden mountain village in winter. In What the Angel Saw, What the Saint Refused, the angel is drawn to suffering in other places and times, and as one of the poems describes, he has a habit of showing up in my living room and perusing my bookshelves. I am only partially joking. The angel poems, from the first, were written with little input from me. They were written quickly, and the editing was minimal. This was unlike any way I had ever written poetry before. I don't know who the I is that wrote them, but the I writing to you now at least knew enough not to interfere.

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