
The Last Man in Willapa
And Other Poems
Robert Michael Pyle(Author)
Texas A & M University Press
Published on 30. April 2024
Book
Hardback
96 pages
978-1-68283-217-2 (ISBN)
Description
Robert Michael Pyle's fifth full-length compilation, The Last Man in Willapa, contains more than seventy-five poems, most of which are entirely new since his previous collection (The Tidewater Reach, 2018).
Within these pages, readers can find people, creatures, places, and stochastic happenings both large and small. Pyle's longtime followers will recognize poems that are lyrical, story-based, and descriptive, usually featuring species, selves, and lifeways other than his own, but derived from his personal experience. Pyle writes from the details of the real, physical world, where nothing is beneath notice.
A few of the book's sections orbit specific subjects. "The Cuba Poems" came from a week in Havana with other writers, Cuban and American, and Pyle's run-ins with the nature of the place. "The Children of the Night" began with a dream that drew forth memories from childhood with his brother and others. "From the River" pays homage to the Pacific Northwest where he lives and writes.
Often witty and with an eye to the upside in spite of the facts, Pyle's are poems in which every story paints a picture, grace is seldom withheld, and love is never far behind.
Within these pages, readers can find people, creatures, places, and stochastic happenings both large and small. Pyle's longtime followers will recognize poems that are lyrical, story-based, and descriptive, usually featuring species, selves, and lifeways other than his own, but derived from his personal experience. Pyle writes from the details of the real, physical world, where nothing is beneath notice.
A few of the book's sections orbit specific subjects. "The Cuba Poems" came from a week in Havana with other writers, Cuban and American, and Pyle's run-ins with the nature of the place. "The Children of the Night" began with a dream that drew forth memories from childhood with his brother and others. "From the River" pays homage to the Pacific Northwest where he lives and writes.
Often witty and with an eye to the upside in spite of the facts, Pyle's are poems in which every story paints a picture, grace is seldom withheld, and love is never far behind.
Reviews / Votes
"In a rich display of linguistic diversity, Bob Pyle's voice in The Last Man in Willapa: And Other Poems combines elements of the mythic, the naturalist, the activist, and the everyman."-Derek Sheffield, author of Not for Luck and poetry editor of Terrain.orgMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
College Station
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68283-217-2 (9781682832172)
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Person
Independent scholar, biologist, and writer Robert Michael Pyle was born and raised in Colorado and has lived in the Pacific Northwest, California, New England, and Great Britain. He has published hundreds of articles, essays, peer-reviewed papers, stories, and poems, and twenty-eight books honored by the John Burroughs Medal, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Pacific Northwest Booksellers' Award, three Washington Writer's Awards, and two National Outdoor Book Awards. His poems have received five nominations for the Pushcart Prize. For forty years he has dwelled beside and studied Gray's River in the Willapa Hills of Southwest Washington.