Gospel Night: Poems (American Poets Continuum Series, No. 129)
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80 pp. "Waters's elegant language suggests that there is grace to be found in facing and speaking of our sorrows. . . . His use of humor creates a tension between the profane and the sublime."—Arts & Letters. Among the survivors of the Donner, Party—idiom's black sense of humor— Who developed a secret taste for flesh, Flaked between the fluted bones of the wrist' In his tenth poetry collection, Michael Waters tackles the dual (and dueling) natures of our humanity: sin and transgression, isolation and atrocity, love and darkness, and the desire for a language that can illuminate such ordinary yet disturbing spaces.