Robert Phillips is a prominent member of America's neglected "transition generation" of poets--those born in the late 1930s and early 1940s. His work has been included in many anthologies and textbooks. He gathers for his seventh full-length collection his best poems of the past six years, from dramatic monologues to personal lyrics. While most are free-verse, there are also sonnets, a villanelle, a ballade, an abecedarian, found poems, prose poems, haiku, and clerihews.
Divided into three sections--"Fire and Obsession," "A Little Light Music," and "Rituals"--this new volume reveals Phillips's playfulness and good humor, his high intelligence, and his musicality.
TRP: The University Press of SHSU publishes books of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Distributed by the Texas A&M University Press Texas Book Consortium.
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TONIGHT: How are Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's PAUL REVERE'S RIDE, EVANGELINE: A TALE OF ACADIE, & THE SONG OF HIAWATHA viewed today? Panelists Lise Pelletier, Katrina Phillips & Robert Shimp discuss the history behind some of these best-known poems. SIGNUP https://t.co/wp6ug8mAcQ https://t.co/TIQPDkdIBV
Phillips is a skillful poet of occasions, imitations, and pastiche, all offered up with a serious yet insouciant expression of 'I'll try this, too.'
-- "Hudson Review"A high-spirited mix of playfulness, memory and social observation.
--Fritz Lanham "Houston Chronicle"Clear, direct, accessible, and frequently very funny, Robert Phillips' poems should be better known.
--Peter Schmitt "Sun-Sentinel"An originally and consistently entertaining poet. Robert Phillips's plainspoken eloquence provides a tonic for readers who find that much contemporary poetry has little to say to them.
-- "Review of Texas Books"Whether admiring Phillips's exceptional craftsmanship, enjoying the humor that infiltrates even his most serious poems, or warming to the deep humaneness of his spirit, a reader feels at home in this collection, and in good company.
-- "Phi Kappa Phi Forum"Patients and Healers in the High Roman Empire is extremely readable, and I would recommend it most particularly to anyone seeking a brief introduction to several of the key debates in medical history for the period: the notion of the medical marketplace; the dichotomy (or, rather, absence thereof) between temple and secular medicine; the links between the spread of empire and that of physicians, medical ideas, and pharmacological ingredients.
-- "Isis"Martyrs Mirror has shaped the Anabaptist tradition more powerfully than any book besides the Bible . . . Like its subject material, Weaver-Zercher's book is both ambitious and impressive. It constitutes an overview-in-miniature of Anabaptist history. Weaver-Zercher's book is the invaluable latest entry in this ongoing and highly contested debate. Just as some ministers recommend that van Braght's text grace every household, Martyrs Mirror: A Social History belongs in the repertoire of all historically minded Anabaptists, a mirror from our troubled past onto this uncertain present.
-- "Mennonite World Review"