WAYPOINTS

WAYPOINTS

by John Delaney
WAYPOINTS

WAYPOINTS

by John Delaney

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Overview

Poetry. Far ranging in its geography, WAYPOINT is a collection of poems that mark the itinerary of a poet wanderer—in matter and mind—over many years. As he acknowledges in his statement about the book, John often writes about places he has been because, like a GPS system, they reflect the ups and downs, turns and twists (tone and tenor), of the mental and emotional life- journey he has been taking. Believing there is no better teacher and no better resource for the imagination than nature, John is most grounded when he is in some remote place, enjoying the challenge it presents and the adventure it becomes.

These poems take the reader to unique locales around the world, from Port Townsend, Washington, where John now lives, to Nepal, Africa, and South America, where he has trekked. In each case, the presence of place informs his themes, such as time, family, and natural world wonder. Placed in the pages' margins, the addition of latitude/longitude coordinates for the actual settings of the poems adds a more specific geographic level that curious readers may wish to explore on Google Earth. Included with John's poetic trek to Machu Picchu with his son are the actual photographs he took on their journey that inspired his haiku.

Whether formal or not, with rhyme or without, the poems in this volume will challenge the reader to examine his or her own paths and the stops along them that have made the most impression—questioning how and why such experiences enable us to move forward in a reflective and grateful manner.

John is the former curator of historic maps at Princeton University. A graduate of Syracuse's Writing Program in 1976, John offers WAYPOINTS as his first collection. Why did he wait 40 years? Let's say that life intervened—and a lot of travel.

"In the brief space of this brilliant collection of poems John Delaney takes us on a thoughtful voyage to the waypoints of his world—from Port Townsend to Cape Horn, from Brooklyn to Kilimanjaro. His distinguished career as curator of historic maps at Princeton clearly set a standard as high as the North Star, as these memorable pages prove to the reader's delight. Bravissimo!"—Charles Scribner III

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780912887517
Publisher: Pleasure Boat Studio: A Literary Press
Publication date: 07/15/2017
Pages: 68
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.18(d)

About the Author

John Delaney recently retired after 35 years in the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections of Princeton University Library, where he was head of manuscripts processing and then, for the last 15 years, curator of historic maps. He has written a number of works on cartography, including Strait Through: Magellan to Cook and the Pacific; First X, Then Y, Now Z: An Introduction to Landmark Thematic Maps; and Nova Caesarea: A Cartographic Record of the Garden State, 1666-1888. These have extensive website versions. He has written poems for most of his life, and, in the 1970s, he attended the Writing Program of Syracuse University, where his mentors were poets W. D. Snodgrass and Philip Booth. No doubt, in subtle ways, they have bookended his approach to poems. John has traveled widely, preferring remote, natural settings, and is addicted to kayaking and hiking.
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