Footnotes
Footnotes
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Author(s): Hyde, Douglas
ISBN No.: 9781943826605
Pages: 114
Year: 201910
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 23.46
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Doug Hyde, with his wide lens and clear eye, draws us in through his meticulous observation of both nature and human nature. He shows us what it feels like to climb a mountain, to note bird songs or a returning nesting squirrel, or to feel the poignancy of intimate engagement with those he loves. The love poems seem lit from within. There is puckish humor here too, as when he manages to get a granddaughter to behave at table or to wear clothes while helping to build a wall. There is also loss in the lived experience recounted, as when love is temporarily lost until a bridge can be rebuilt. In the face of life's inevitable losses, Hyde's poems offer solace: "And so we persevere . measuring our days." He tells "heart's truth," and our souls are nourished as if we'd spent time with an especially wise and observant friend.


- Ann Gearen, author of Homecoming and Helen, Crazy Jane and the Dance Queens One of the many pleasures of Douglas Hyde's Footnotes is the quiet, perceptive, and inviting conversational voice that powers the poems, guiding readers through a sharply detailed landscape of people and places. Rich images, poignant insights, and witty narratives about familiar experiences beguile and coax us to a fascinating interplay of the intellect and the senses, the provocative and the downright entertaining. - Joy Passanante, author of Through a Long Absence--Words from My Father's Wars It is hard to say which calls to the poet more keenly: the details and wildness of the natural world or the workings of the heart as it reaches its core truth that "love is not loss." This collection is an investigation of both landscapes. - Barbara E. Murphy, essayist and poet, author of Almost Too Much This is a handsome debut collection of poems filled with keen, thoughtful and whimsical reflections from Doug Hyde's eight decades. In his vow of writing to "help figure things out," Hyde takes the reader with pointillist precision on explorations of family, fishing, hiking, love, aging, and much more. - Bill Mares, author and radio commentator.



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