The Abridged History of Rainfall

Jay Hopler
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Jay Hopler's second collection, a mourning song for his father, is an elegy of uproar, a careening hymn to disaster and its aftermath. In lyric poems by turns droll and desolate, Hopler documents the struggle to live in the face of great loss, a task that sends him ranging through Florida's torrid subtropics, the mountains of the American West, the streets of Rome, and the Umbrian countryside. Vivid, dynamic, The Abridged History of Rainfall is a festival of glowing saints and fighting cocks, of firebombs and birdsong.
Genres: PoetryGrief
80 Pages

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