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Night Vision
Hardback

Night Vision

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In John Foy’s Night Vision, wars go on in the Middle East, violence is never far away, and the creatures of the field are much the worse / for having been beneath the rotor
blades. Written in an uncluttered idiom, these poems, technically adept, play across a range of forms in a voice that stands out for its bitter clarity and directness. They are by turns contemplative and savage, invoking Meister Eckhart but acknowledging that we die like dogs in the deep snow. If they offer solace at all, it’s in a plainspoken, dark humor. The result is an emotional immediacy unique in American poetry.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
St Augustine's Press
Country
United States
Date
15 April 2017
Pages
80
ISBN
9781587315701

In John Foy’s Night Vision, wars go on in the Middle East, violence is never far away, and the creatures of the field are much the worse / for having been beneath the rotor
blades. Written in an uncluttered idiom, these poems, technically adept, play across a range of forms in a voice that stands out for its bitter clarity and directness. They are by turns contemplative and savage, invoking Meister Eckhart but acknowledging that we die like dogs in the deep snow. If they offer solace at all, it’s in a plainspoken, dark humor. The result is an emotional immediacy unique in American poetry.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
St Augustine's Press
Country
United States
Date
15 April 2017
Pages
80
ISBN
9781587315701