Hard Work in Low Places - Stephen Lewandowski
Through the journey that is Hard Work in Low Places it becomes clear that the taut, spare lines of Lewandowski’s poems describe/contain the measure of the place and memory, the cadence of a walk across it, the clipped, clear pacing of conversation, and the thoughtful process of exploration/discovery, all born of being grounded.
–Jim LaVilla-Havelin, author of West: Poems of a Place
ISBN 9781732901285
2021
$16.95
STEPHEN LEWANDOWSKI has published fifteen large and small books of poetry, and his poems and essays have appeared in regional and national environmental and literary journals and anthologies. He was student of philosopher Maurice Friedman, poet Howard Nemerov, a graduate assistant to philosophical essayist William Gass, and later studied with folklorist Louis Jones, author of Things That Go Bump in the Night. His most recent book is Last Settler in the Finger Lakes, a collection of poems and an essay from Foothills Publishing in Avoca, NY (2015).
Through the journey that is Hard Work in Low Places it becomes clear that the taut, spare lines of Lewandowski’s poems describe/contain the measure of the place and memory, the cadence of a walk across it, the clipped, clear pacing of conversation, and the thoughtful process of exploration/discovery, all born of being grounded.
–Jim LaVilla-Havelin, author of West: Poems of a Place
ISBN 9781732901285
2021
$16.95
STEPHEN LEWANDOWSKI has published fifteen large and small books of poetry, and his poems and essays have appeared in regional and national environmental and literary journals and anthologies. He was student of philosopher Maurice Friedman, poet Howard Nemerov, a graduate assistant to philosophical essayist William Gass, and later studied with folklorist Louis Jones, author of Things That Go Bump in the Night. His most recent book is Last Settler in the Finger Lakes, a collection of poems and an essay from Foothills Publishing in Avoca, NY (2015).
Through the journey that is Hard Work in Low Places it becomes clear that the taut, spare lines of Lewandowski’s poems describe/contain the measure of the place and memory, the cadence of a walk across it, the clipped, clear pacing of conversation, and the thoughtful process of exploration/discovery, all born of being grounded.
–Jim LaVilla-Havelin, author of West: Poems of a Place
ISBN 9781732901285
2021
$16.95
STEPHEN LEWANDOWSKI has published fifteen large and small books of poetry, and his poems and essays have appeared in regional and national environmental and literary journals and anthologies. He was student of philosopher Maurice Friedman, poet Howard Nemerov, a graduate assistant to philosophical essayist William Gass, and later studied with folklorist Louis Jones, author of Things That Go Bump in the Night. His most recent book is Last Settler in the Finger Lakes, a collection of poems and an essay from Foothills Publishing in Avoca, NY (2015).