T. Anders Carson's I Knew It Would Come To This explores Carson's growing understanding of how his childhood traumas have affected his adult life. Carson shows us how to negotiate the dark through use of the light.
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T. Anders Carson has had his poems published in 37 countries including translations into French, Greek, Japanese and Swedish. He is a Helene Wurlitzer Foundation Fellow. He is a full member of the League of Canadian Poets. He has read his work from Los Angeles to London including stops in Cairo, Paris, Stockholm and Swansea. He opened up for The Magnetic Fields in Oslo, Norway. He currently resides on the outskirts of a rural village in Ontario, Canada. He lives with his wife, two kids and two cats. He can be seen moving motions as a Councilman, dealing mail and selling stamps as a Postmaster for Canada Post, teaching classes of poetry and passing soccer balls on a field.
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Card Covers. Etat : First. Etat de la jaquette : No Jacket as Issued. Ann Brantingham (cover) (illustrateur). First U.S. Edition Stated. Foreword by author ( ' Mann of War ' ), John Brantingham. Ninety poems, countless emotions, memories and pain in a time-seasoned sauce of hope and love. 133 pp. plus About the Author. And as John Brantingham succinctly stated, " I [too] am so proud to call him my friend. " FlatSIGNED by Anders in black ink beneath his name. Front panel is slightly upturned, ow book is as new. NOT a dedication copy. Bookseller's Inventory # 185615.'. By Author. N° de réf. du vendeur 005615
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