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Coast Starlight: Collected Poems 1976-2006 |
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Hans Ostrom |
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204
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ISBN:
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1-59858-102-3 (paperback)
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List Price:
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$14.95 Paperback
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Category:
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Poetry |
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Available:
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December 2005 |
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Edition:
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Paperback |
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Product Details:
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The Coast Starlight: Collected Poems 1976-2006,
by Hans Ostrom, is a rich collection of poetry on a broad range
of subjects. Some poems are set in and concern Ostrom’s native
region, the High Sierra of California; others are set in Sweden,
Russia, Italy, Spain, and Germany. “Emily Dickinson and Elvis
Presley in Heaven,” an award-winning, much republished poem,
was featured in the “Poet’s Choice” column in
the Washington Post as well as in the popular anthology Kiss
Off: Poems to Set You Free.
“Reading Hans Ostrom’s poems the second
time, one wants to read them a third time and more. This is the
test of poetry, after which no other test applies. It is not only
the memorability of the voice in its quiet assurance but the introduction
of a new experience that make the reader want to return and to see
and hear again. The range is geographically immense but the persona
remains intact and rooted in its time and place, the poet of Scandinavian
descent in the new American west. At home in nature and at home
among handicrafts, at home in the academy and in far-flung places:
one has an image of a Paul Bunyan—and Rilke! Here is genuine
American poetry at its best.”
~Karl Shapiro (1913-2000), winner of the Pulitzer
Prize in Poetry
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About The Author:
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Hans Ostrom was born and grew up in a small town
in California’s High Sierra. Ostrom attended high school and
community college in the Central Valley of California before enrolling
at the University of California, Davis, where he earned a B.A.,
an M.A., and a Ph.D. in literature. There he studied writing with
the Pulitzer-Prize-winning poet Karl Shapiro.
Ostrom’s poems have been appearing in journals,
magazines, and anthologies for three decades, and they have won
several prizes. Currently professor of English at the University
of Puget Sound, Ostrom has taught at Gutenberg University in Mainz,
Germany, and he was a Fulbright Senior Lecturer at Uppsala University
in Sweden. He has also worked as a journalist, an editor, and a
laborer.
Ostrom has written, co-written, edited, and co-edited
numerous works, including Three To Get Ready (a novel),
Subjects Apprehended: Poems, Langston Hughes: A Study
of the Short Fiction, A Langston Hughes Encyclopedia,
Lives and Moments: An Introduction to Short Fiction, Metro:
Journeys in Writing Creatively (written with Wendy Bishop and
Katharine Haake), and the five-volume Greenwood Encyclopedia
of African American Literature (edited with J. David Macey).
Ostrom lives in the South Puget Sound region with
his wife and son.
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