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Last Stop |
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Frederick T. Pheiffer |
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136
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ISBN:
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1-59858-078-7
(paperback)
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List Price:
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$13.95 Paperback
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Category:
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Poetry |
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Available:
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October 2005 |
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Edition:
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Paperback |
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Product Details:
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“Frederick Pheiffer is a Norman Rockwell
of the printed page. His poems, like Rockwell’s paintings,
do much more than merely depict a scene. Commonly, they evoke an
earlier era and its distinctive ethos. This way of life emphasized
personal honor, individual responsibility, honest toil and wholesome
entertainment. In The Last Stop with an economy of expression and
a supple mastery of context and detail, Pheiffer takes his reader
on a journey of recollection that is neither sentimental nor rueful.
This journey is, quite simply, truthful.
When Pheiffer applies his artistry to the present, there is often
an edge of sadness. All the same, there is never a wail of despair.
Whatever the time frame, there remains a sense of proportion. The
subjects of The Last Stop are not larger than life. Rather, they
reflect the reality of seemingly ordinary people, whose inner nobility
elevates them above the incidentals of status, condition, or rank.
With such individuals, Pheiffer displays a remarkable empathy. He
also finds ample room in his art for an appreciation of “all
creatures great and small.”
A method marks Pheiffer’s work: it pervades his entire canon.
He begins with the commonplace, the readily recognizable, something
that is, quite often, literally workaday. Then he links it to something
that transcends the commonplace, such as familial bonds that resist
the erosions of fleeting time and changing circumstance. Finally,
he allows a universal verity to shine forth. Whatever the venue
– be it factory, nursing home, or church sanctuary, Pheiffer
depicts and celebrates the dignity of the human person created in
the image of God. To this truth beyond all truths, The Last Stop
stands as a robust and heartfelt testament.”
-Professor Emeritus Edward J. McBride
St. Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia |
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About The Author:
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Frederick Pheiffer was born in Easton, PA, grew
up in Oxford, NJ. After high school, he worked in a factory, construction,
and drove a soda delivery truck. Two years later, he entered St.
Francis College, Loretto, PA, graduating in 1964. He received a
M.A. degree from Boston College in 1966. He continued his studies
for a doctorate at SUNY/Albany. He worked for the New York State
Legislature, retiring in 1999. He and his wife live in rural upstate
New York and dedicate much of their time and energies to caring
for their rescued dogs and horses.
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