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Canonicals: Love’s Hours
by David Radavich
$14, paper
Poet and playwright David Radavich has written on a variety of contemporary issues. His poetry collections include SLAIN SPECIES (Court Poetry, London, 1980), BY THE WAY: POEMS OVER THE YEARS (Buttonwood, 1998), and GREATEST HITS (Pudding House, 2000). His plays have been performed across the U.S., including six Off-Off-Broadway, as well as in Europe. AMERICA BOUND: AN EPIC FOR OUR TIME (Plain View, 2007) narrates history from World War II to the present, while CANONICALS (Finishing Line, 2009) explores “love’s hours.” MIDDLE-EAST MEZZE (Plain View, 2011) visits a troubled yet enchanting part of our world. THE COUNTRIES WE LIVE IN (Main Street Rag, 2014) explores inner and outer geographies. His latest narrative collection is AMERICA ABROAD: AN EPIC OF DISCOVERY (Plain View, 2019).
Radavich has also published a wide range of academic and informal articles on poetry and drama. He has performed in such far-flung locations as Canada, Egypt, England, France, Greece, Iceland, and Scotland. Among numerous prizes, he received the MidAmerica Award in 2012 for his contributions to Midwestern literature and scholarship, as well as the Zelda and Paul Gitlin Literary Prize for best essay on Thomas Wolfe. He was awarded the Gitlin Literary Prize again in 2014. A past president of the Thomas Wolfe Society, Charlotte Writers’ Club, and North Carolina Poetry Society, he currently coordinates of the Gilbert-Chappell Distinguished Poet Series.
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