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A new collection of poetry, a return of the Comics Expo, and a literary festival in Maine

Por: The Boston Globe Life October 14, 2022

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The poetry of Thorpe MoeckelThere’s a wildness to poet Thorpe Moeckel — an attunement and in-tune-ment with the surf, the birch, the mud and flow, with wood ducks, cypress, nuthatch, moose, with the fast-slow shimmery passage of light and time. In his vital and earthy latest collection, “” (Mercer University), Moeckel, who lived in Maine for a time and attended Bowdoin College, writes, in one series of poems, from the perspective of... + full article



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