Central Air: Poems
With humor and compassion, George Bilgere continues his explorations of the human predicament. The settings of these poems range from Cleveland to Berlin, from childhood to old age. Bilgere’s subject, in the largest sense, is America, in all its craziness, its haunted past, its imperiled future. But what really centers this book is the English language itself, which these poems endeavor to renew, reinvent, and reinvigorate.
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Central Air: Poems
With humor and compassion, George Bilgere continues his explorations of the human predicament. The settings of these poems range from Cleveland to Berlin, from childhood to old age. Bilgere’s subject, in the largest sense, is America, in all its craziness, its haunted past, its imperiled future. But what really centers this book is the English language itself, which these poems endeavor to renew, reinvent, and reinvigorate.
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Central Air: Poems

Central Air: Poems

by George Bilgere
Central Air: Poems

Central Air: Poems

by George Bilgere

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With humor and compassion, George Bilgere continues his explorations of the human predicament. The settings of these poems range from Cleveland to Berlin, from childhood to old age. Bilgere’s subject, in the largest sense, is America, in all its craziness, its haunted past, its imperiled future. But what really centers this book is the English language itself, which these poems endeavor to renew, reinvent, and reinvigorate.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780822988892
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Publication date: 03/15/2022
Series: Pitt Poetry Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 96
File size: 834 KB

About the Author

George Bilgere is professor of English literature at John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio. He is the author of seven collections of poetry and has received grants and awards from the Fulbright Foundation, the Pushcart Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Witter Bynner Foundation through the Library of Congress, the May Swenson Poetry Award, the Society of Midland Authors award, and the Cleveland Arts Prize. He spends his summers in Berlin, Germany, but lives during the academic year in Cleveland with his wife and two sons.

Table of Contents

Contents I Morning, Berlin Polar Bear Anna Karenina No Problem Chernobyl Fourth of July Last Night Stolpersteine The Scar Vespa Deferment Summer Pass Charles Atlas Moxie Touched Because I Could Not Stop for Death II Central Air Pill Bugs Archaic Poet Looks at God German Hardware How I Met Your Mother Mystery of Jerky Mr. Something For the Slip ’N Slide Surveilled Garbage Disposal Neighbor Red Light, Blue Sky Bee III Reichstag Narwhal My Last Poem about Breasts Facetime in Covidtime American Masters Misasa Bridge Call of the Fox How Life Works I Heard a Fly Buzz Scooter Scourge Extinctions New Yorker Mars Notes for a Blues Song The Barn Wasserturm Lullaby Ripeness Acknowledgments
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