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At Some Point

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Time is slippery. At Some Point openly acknowledges this while exploring the intersections between past and present, childhood and adulthood, midlife and mortality. Joyously and solemnly tugging on the threads that connect us--to life, to the planet, to each other--David O'Connell finds meaning in the small things: vacation photos, middle school band concerts, and Halloween decorations. An earworm, a sudden memory, the arrival of a fox in the neighborhood, even camaraderie among other patients awaiting colonoscopies--all are grist for O'Connell's ability to view the world simultaneously anew and as it once appeared. Wistfully admiring his daughter's awareness of how the pandemic has turned snow days into remote teaching days, he observes "thirteen winters, / I'm finding, is enough to become wise."

From the quotidian to the profound, this is a collection that hovers around your consciousness, reshaping your own vision and insight.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Date
11 November 2025
Pages
88
ISBN
9780299355449

Time is slippery. At Some Point openly acknowledges this while exploring the intersections between past and present, childhood and adulthood, midlife and mortality. Joyously and solemnly tugging on the threads that connect us--to life, to the planet, to each other--David O'Connell finds meaning in the small things: vacation photos, middle school band concerts, and Halloween decorations. An earworm, a sudden memory, the arrival of a fox in the neighborhood, even camaraderie among other patients awaiting colonoscopies--all are grist for O'Connell's ability to view the world simultaneously anew and as it once appeared. Wistfully admiring his daughter's awareness of how the pandemic has turned snow days into remote teaching days, he observes "thirteen winters, / I'm finding, is enough to become wise."

From the quotidian to the profound, this is a collection that hovers around your consciousness, reshaping your own vision and insight.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Date
11 November 2025
Pages
88
ISBN
9780299355449