To the Men Who Write Goodbye Letters

The poems in To the Men Who Write Goodbye Lettesr deal with death and our relationship with time, making sense of the choices made when we end things, or when things end without our permission, whether it be the end of a life, the end of a romance, or the result of an unexpected tragedy. These poems are a poet’s observation and reflection on the reasons for loss and endings, for survival and redemption, and an exploration of the poetry in the choices made. The collection also examines lives searching for clarity and value, ultimately leading to self-discovery and self-affirmation.

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To the Men Who Write Goodbye Letters

The poems in To the Men Who Write Goodbye Lettesr deal with death and our relationship with time, making sense of the choices made when we end things, or when things end without our permission, whether it be the end of a life, the end of a romance, or the result of an unexpected tragedy. These poems are a poet’s observation and reflection on the reasons for loss and endings, for survival and redemption, and an exploration of the poetry in the choices made. The collection also examines lives searching for clarity and value, ultimately leading to self-discovery and self-affirmation.

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To the Men Who Write Goodbye Letters

To the Men Who Write Goodbye Letters

by Gianna Patriarca
To the Men Who Write Goodbye Letters

To the Men Who Write Goodbye Letters

by Gianna Patriarca

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The poems in To the Men Who Write Goodbye Lettesr deal with death and our relationship with time, making sense of the choices made when we end things, or when things end without our permission, whether it be the end of a life, the end of a romance, or the result of an unexpected tragedy. These poems are a poet’s observation and reflection on the reasons for loss and endings, for survival and redemption, and an exploration of the poetry in the choices made. The collection also examines lives searching for clarity and value, ultimately leading to self-discovery and self-affirmation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781771338264
Publisher: Inanna Publications
Publication date: 10/30/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Gianna Patriarca is an award-winning author of eight books of poetry, one children’s book, and a collection of short stories inspired by the lives of Italian Canadian women, All My Fallen Angelas (2016). Her writing is extensively anthologized and appears on the course list of universities in Italy, Canada, and the USA. Her work has also writing been adapted for the Canadian stage, CBC radio drama, and appears in many documentary films. Her first book, Italian Women and Other Tragedies, is in its fourth printing and has been translated into Italian. She lives in Toronto and is currently working on a novel.


Gianna Patriarca is an award-winning author of eight books of poetry, one children’s book, and a collection of short stories inspired by the lives of Italian Canadian women, All My Fallen Angelas (2016). Her writing is extensively anthologized and appears on the course list of universities in Italy, Canada, and the USA. Her work has also writing been adapted for the Canadian stage, CBC radio drama, and appears in many documentary films. Her first book, Italian Women and Other Tragedies, is in its fourth printing and has been translated into Italian. She lives in Toronto and is currently working on a novel.

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