Crossing Over

Great artworks and artists inspire many of the poems in this new collection, from early religious icons to expressionist canvases, from a “buttery girl” in a Flemish landscape to the contemporary chainsaw sculptures of David Nash. The title piece is a moving tribute to World War II veterans on a D-Day memorial excursion, while other pieces focus on the lush landscapes of and personal reflections on the author’s travels to California and Tuscany.

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Crossing Over

Great artworks and artists inspire many of the poems in this new collection, from early religious icons to expressionist canvases, from a “buttery girl” in a Flemish landscape to the contemporary chainsaw sculptures of David Nash. The title piece is a moving tribute to World War II veterans on a D-Day memorial excursion, while other pieces focus on the lush landscapes of and personal reflections on the author’s travels to California and Tuscany.

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Crossing Over

Crossing Over

by Tony Curtis
Crossing Over

Crossing Over

by Tony Curtis

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Overview

Great artworks and artists inspire many of the poems in this new collection, from early religious icons to expressionist canvases, from a “buttery girl” in a Flemish landscape to the contemporary chainsaw sculptures of David Nash. The title piece is a moving tribute to World War II veterans on a D-Day memorial excursion, while other pieces focus on the lush landscapes of and personal reflections on the author’s travels to California and Tuscany.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781854114372
Publisher: Seren
Publication date: 09/01/2007
Pages: 64
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.75(h) x 0.23(d)

About the Author

Tony Curtis is a professor of poetry at the University of Glamorgan in Wales. He is the author of Heaven’s Gate, Welsh Artists Talking, and Welsh Painters Talking and the editor of After the First Death, an anthology of war poetry.

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