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The poetry of A Car Stops And A Door Opens gives us an insight into the anguish of longing, be it the longings of a troubled student or an elderly grandparent. It is poetry that is grounded in the particulars of both childhood and adulthood, and poetry for anyone who remembers what it's like to be a kid and long for something you can't put a name to. Not afraid to be naked and to laugh at this nakedness, it knows the sublime and the ridiculous and embraces both.

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The poetry of A Car Stops And A Door Opens gives us an insight into the anguish of longing, be it the longings of a troubled student or an elderly grandparent. It is poetry that is grounded in the particulars of both childhood and adulthood, and poetry for anyone who remembers what it's like to be a kid and long for something you can't put a name to. Not afraid to be naked and to laugh at this nakedness, it knows the sublime and the ridiculous and embraces both.
Autorenporträt
CHRISTOPHER BURSK is the author of thirteen books including The Improbable Swervings of Atoms (winner of the Donald Hall Prize in Poetry from AWP, the Milton Kessler Prize) Ovid at Fifteen (winner of the Green Rose Prize), and The First Inhabitants of Arcadia (winner of the Patterson Prize). Most importantly, Bursk is the grandfather of six.