Rush Hour
DESCRIPTION
Rush Hour is a memorable collection of poetry that vividly evokes the pace and energy of the city life and city people. Each poem is a miniature masterpiece, a "word window" of human observation. From "After the Burglary" and "Town and Country Golf Club" to "From the Parking Lot" and the title piece "Rush Hour", this is a body of work deserving to be read by every city-dwelling poetry fan — and those in the suburbs and countryside as well! — Midwest Book Review
DETAILS
82 Pages
Paperback
5.45 x 8.53 x 0.27 inches
ISBN 978-0-935697-19-3
LCCN 2017941024
Published 1997 by Midwest Village and Voices
DESCRIPTION
Rush Hour is a memorable collection of poetry that vividly evokes the pace and energy of the city life and city people. Each poem is a miniature masterpiece, a "word window" of human observation. From "After the Burglary" and "Town and Country Golf Club" to "From the Parking Lot" and the title piece "Rush Hour", this is a body of work deserving to be read by every city-dwelling poetry fan — and those in the suburbs and countryside as well! — Midwest Book Review
DETAILS
82 Pages
Paperback
5.45 x 8.53 x 0.27 inches
ISBN 978-0-935697-19-3
LCCN 2017941024
Published 1997 by Midwest Village and Voices
DESCRIPTION
Rush Hour is a memorable collection of poetry that vividly evokes the pace and energy of the city life and city people. Each poem is a miniature masterpiece, a "word window" of human observation. From "After the Burglary" and "Town and Country Golf Club" to "From the Parking Lot" and the title piece "Rush Hour", this is a body of work deserving to be read by every city-dwelling poetry fan — and those in the suburbs and countryside as well! — Midwest Book Review
DETAILS
82 Pages
Paperback
5.45 x 8.53 x 0.27 inches
ISBN 978-0-935697-19-3
LCCN 2017941024
Published 1997 by Midwest Village and Voices