The Night Guard at the Wilberforce Hotel

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
Cover of the book The Night Guard at the Wilberforce Hotel by Daniel Anderson, Johns Hopkins University Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Daniel Anderson ISBN: 9781421413488
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press Publication: April 21, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Daniel Anderson
ISBN: 9781421413488
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication: April 21, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

The poems in The Night Guard at the Wilberforce Hotel navigate the evanescent boundaries between the public and the private self. Daniel Anderson’s settings are often social but never fail to turn inward, drowning out the chatter of conversation to quietly observe the truths that we simultaneously share and withhold from one another—even as we visit friends, celebrate a young couple’s union, or eavesdrop on the conversations of others.

These twenty poems include meditations on teaching hungover undergraduates, wine tasting among snobs, and engaging the war on terror from the comfort of the suburbs. They are alternately driven by ornamental language that seeks to clarify and crystallize the beauties of our common world and the poet’s faith that fellowship ultimately trumps partisanship. Even as they weigh and measure the darkness of the heart and the sometimes rash and stingy movements of the mind, the poems refrain from pronouncing judgment on their characters. As much as they ponder, they also celebrate in exact, careful, and loving terms the haunting and bracing stimuli from which they originate.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The poems in The Night Guard at the Wilberforce Hotel navigate the evanescent boundaries between the public and the private self. Daniel Anderson’s settings are often social but never fail to turn inward, drowning out the chatter of conversation to quietly observe the truths that we simultaneously share and withhold from one another—even as we visit friends, celebrate a young couple’s union, or eavesdrop on the conversations of others.

These twenty poems include meditations on teaching hungover undergraduates, wine tasting among snobs, and engaging the war on terror from the comfort of the suburbs. They are alternately driven by ornamental language that seeks to clarify and crystallize the beauties of our common world and the poet’s faith that fellowship ultimately trumps partisanship. Even as they weigh and measure the darkness of the heart and the sometimes rash and stingy movements of the mind, the poems refrain from pronouncing judgment on their characters. As much as they ponder, they also celebrate in exact, careful, and loving terms the haunting and bracing stimuli from which they originate.

More books from Johns Hopkins University Press

Cover of the book Blake's Agitation by Daniel Anderson
Cover of the book Wavelets by Daniel Anderson
Cover of the book The Culture of the Babylonian Talmud by Daniel Anderson
Cover of the book The Fears of the Rich, The Needs of the Poor by Daniel Anderson
Cover of the book Global Perspectives on Higher Education by Daniel Anderson
Cover of the book Portraiture and British Gothic Fiction by Daniel Anderson
Cover of the book Cerebral Palsy by Daniel Anderson
Cover of the book Before the Oath by Daniel Anderson
Cover of the book Understanding Anesthesia by Daniel Anderson
Cover of the book Facing Empire by Daniel Anderson
Cover of the book Information at Sea by Daniel Anderson
Cover of the book Maryland in Black and White by Daniel Anderson
Cover of the book Environmental Problems of the Greeks and Romans by Daniel Anderson
Cover of the book Charging Up San Juan Hill by Daniel Anderson
Cover of the book Martyrs Mirror by Daniel Anderson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy