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The Last Man in Willapa: And Other Poems

Robert Michael Pyle

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.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
  • Publish Date: Apr 16th, 2024
  • Pages: 96
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.30in - 6.30in - 0.80in - 0.75lb
  • EAN: 9781682832172
  • Categories: American - GeneralSubjects & Themes - PlacesGeneral

About the Author

Pyle, Robert Michael: - Robert Michael Pyle is the author of twenty-eight books of essays, natural history, fiction, and poems, including a flight of well-known butterfly books. His previous poetry collections are Evolution of the Genus Iris, Chinook & Chanterelle, and The Tidewater Reach. He is a John Burroughs Medalist (Wintergreen) and a Guggenheim Fellow (Where Bigfoot Walks), among many other literary and conservation awards. A Yale-trained ecologist and Honorary Life Fellow of both the Royal and American Entomological Societies, he founded the renowned Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation. Bob Pyle has dwelled along a rural tributary of the Lower Columbia River for forty-five years, along with the jays, the band-tailed pigeons, and the voles.

Praise for this book

"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.org