Brent Calderwood In The God of Longing, Brent Calderwood weaves classical allusion and pop culture together as the speaker moves across the continent from New York to San Francisco and through states of desire, loss, and nostalgia—longing in all its forms—to come to a sort of wry wisdom. By turns witty and earnest, erotic and heartbreaking, The God of Longing uses clear, plainspoken narrative in poems about love affairs and childhood homophobia, and uses tight traditional forms to take on nontraditional topics—a sonnet about Kate Chopin's The Awakening, for example, or a villanelle about online dating.
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