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Provincetown and Other Poems
Northwestern University Press, 1995 Paper: 978-1-880684-29-0 | eISBN: 978-0-8101-3294-8 Library of Congress Classification PS3553.O5114P7 1995 Dewey Decimal Classification 811.54
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In Provincetown and Other Poems, Leo Connellan masterfully depicts the New England landscape while capturing the afflicted spirit of those filled “with wonder / and fear that we are being forever left yearning / malcontent.” In his accessible and characteristic style, Connellan empathizes with the impoverished and disparaged, as well as criticizes the roles big industries have in producing adverse circumstances for the region. With its focus on the working class, Provincetown offers a grim and unforgettable look at the place where “Death sings to life . . . where / life style has no code.” See other books on: Other Poems | Poetry | Provincetown See other titles from Northwestern University Press |
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