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Grace

Grace

John Hodgen

University of Pittsburgh Press
2006
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Winner of the 2005 Donald Hall Prize in Poetry.Grace is John Hodgen’s third book of poetry. He is a poet of extreme contrasts, offering us the dregs of despair, yet instantly recalling hope in the beauty of nature or in a moment in time when all is right, when we realize grace. In “For the Leapers” the narrator relates, “We will fall past the angels, / we will fall from such height, / our tears will lift up from our eyes. / We will fall straight through hell. / And then we will rise.” Hodgen’s poems roam through history, religion, man-made disasters, baseball, pop culture, and Wal-Marts, on paths that come full circle with remarkable completeness, maturity, and dexterity.
Bread Without Sorrow

Bread Without Sorrow

John Hodgen

Lynx House Press
2012
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This winner of the Balcones Prize for Poetry contains poems of family, love, betrayal, belief, and profound speculation. It is a poetry of long, musical lines, astonishingly original metaphor, and clear and direct voice. This is a remarkably intimate and moving work.
The Lord of Everywhere

The Lord of Everywhere

John Hodgen

Lynx House Press
2019
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The poems in The Lord of Everywhere are about strength and courage and the will to hold on, about home and homelessness, and the tension that floats like Emily's feather between knowing what home means and finding our true home.These poems praise those caught between glaciers of clarity and wildfires of cruelty, those who take that "new step", which Dostoevsky called our greatest fear. These poems honour those who make their way home each day, together or alone, and who still believe, somehow, inexplicably, almost wordlessly, in love that endures, even in the flames.
What We May Be

What We May Be

John Hodgen

Lynx House Press
2024
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John Hodgen's What We May Be is a cry of love and pain (and he makes them almost indistinguishable) on behalf of the human race, its history, its future, its lovely possibilities that seem always out of reach. The poems of this award-winning poet declare again and again that the reaching itself defines the best in us, and he is cheering us on.