The Sea Again by Lawrence Dugan

$15.99

 

Dugan’s clarity should never be mistaken for simplifying; he does not take things for granted. Places, and the things you find in and around them, are remembered and often keenly reexamined in his poetry. It is remarkable how often even his shortest poems have a definite location that he names, a street, a church, a park, a Jersey shore point, that is as essential to the poem as it would be to a memoir or a work of fiction.

–Lester Garner, playwright

 

 

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The Sea Again

by Lawrence Dugan

$15.99, paper

979-8-88838-312-4

2023

THE SEA AGAIN  is a book of poems about the recurrence of natural power in our lives, of seeing the Atlantic ocean for the first time in a few months, or a couple of years, and being astonished at what you have forgotten, the endless movement while you are standing still, the power and sound of the waves while your mind is silent, the absolute sense of space, more space than you ever imagined, while you, the watcher, occupy only a small portion of it, along with families, surfers, fishermen and other watchers, all facing the great ocean together, pulled out of yourselves into the great current  that surrounds the world, now and until the end of time.

Lawrence Dugan has published poetry in ARION, CYPHERS, DAEDALUS, FIRST THINGS, NATIONAL REVIEW, THE IRISH EDITION, THE NEW REPUBLIC, THE SPECTATOR, TAR RIVER POETRY, and THE THREEPENNY REVIEW, among other journals and magazines. He was born in New York City, and has lived most of his life in Philadelphia, where he attended Roman Catholic High School, and Temple, Villanova and Drexel Universities. He worked for many years as a librarian at The Free Library of Philadelphia, where he ran the Monday Poets Series.

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