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First Friday Book Talk & Reading w William Trowbridge

Author of "Father and Son" 
Date: Friday, November 1, 2024
Time: 12 pm CENTRAL TIME
Format: Zoom
Registration Required
 

"In Father and Son, William Trowbridge, one of our country's most accomplished and entertaining poets, draws back the curtain on the conflicted father-son relationship . . . Here he provides all the context: the soldier father returning traumatized from the War, taking out his rage and disappointment on his family, including his infant son who had been prepared to worship him...."  
Bruce Bennett, author of Navigating Distances: New and Selected Poems
 

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First Friday Book Talk & Reading w William Trowbridge

William Trowbridge holds a B.A. in Philosophy and an M.A. in English from the University of Missouri-Columbia and a PH.D. in English from Vanderbilt University.  He served as Poet Laureate of the State of Missouri from 2012-2016.

His poetry includes nine full collections: Call Me Fool, [Red Hen Press, fall 2022], Oldguy:Superhero—The Complete Collection, [Red Hen Press, 2019],  Vanishing Point, [Red Hen Press, April, 2017], Put This On, Please [Red Hen Press, 2014], Ship of Fool [Red Hen Press, 2011], The Complete Book of Kong [Southeast Missouri State University Press, 2003], Flickers, O Paradise, and Enter Dark Stranger [Universiy of Arkansas Press, 2000, 1995, 1989].  He has also published four chapbooks: Oldguy: Superhero, a graphic chapbook in the form of a comic book, [Red Hen, 2016], The Packing House Cantata [Camber Press, 2006], The Four Seasons [Red Dragonfly Press, 2001], and The Book of Kong [Iowa State University Press, 1986].

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