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Ascending
Order
by William Greenway
100 pp., 6 x 9
Paper
978-1-931968-03-4; $14.95
Akron Series in Poetry

-View poems from Ascending
Order-
Other books by William
Greenway
- How the
Dead Bury the Dead
-
Simmer Dim
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| Ascending Order
is the work of a poet who has
thought hard about the circumstances of his past and present, and found
an attitude, part concerned and part amused, that serves him well in
both his life and his art. The poems in William Greenway's new book
range widely, from memories of childhood and family through meditations
on works of art, from humorous topics, such as the cars in Hell's
garage
or a dead celebrity golf tournament, to deep-felt contemplations of
cultures, American and otherwise, or the ailments of middle age and the
shadows of mortality. But whether the subject are serious or playful,
the rich vision and inventive language displayed in these poems are
Greenway's alone.
William Greenway
keeps a watchful eye on the human condition, from sex and religion to
points in between, with a sensibility sharp enough to miss none of our
foibles and embracing enough to forgive them all. The poems express
amazement at life's odd turns that sometimes leave us bereft and
lonely, and sometimes surprise us by sudden grace and abundance. In the
end, Ascending Order is a book of warm compassion
for all we
suffer and endure, with gratitude for everything that moves us beyond
our troubles towards a higher light.
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William
Greenway, a native
of Georgia with a BA from Georgia State University and a PhD from
Tulane University, is a professor of English at Youngstown State
University.
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