15,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
payback
8 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

What He Lived, What I Wrote is a powerful, intimate exploration of a working man's life, told through the eyes of his son-a poet and writer seeking to understand the quiet complexities of a father who spoke less with words and more with deeds. Blending personal reflection, imagined voice, and poetic craft, Don Iannone constructs a compelling tribute to his late father, Donald Lowell Iannone-an Ohio Valley mechanic, Navy veteran, husband, father, and quiet poet in his own right. Structured in eight thematic chapters, the book traces Donald Iannone's journey from his hardscrabble boyhood in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
What He Lived, What I Wrote is a powerful, intimate exploration of a working man's life, told through the eyes of his son-a poet and writer seeking to understand the quiet complexities of a father who spoke less with words and more with deeds. Blending personal reflection, imagined voice, and poetic craft, Don Iannone constructs a compelling tribute to his late father, Donald Lowell Iannone-an Ohio Valley mechanic, Navy veteran, husband, father, and quiet poet in his own right. Structured in eight thematic chapters, the book traces Donald Iannone's journey from his hardscrabble boyhood in Benwood, West Virginia, through his years of military service in World War II, and onward through marriage, fatherhood, work, faith, relocation, loss, and aging. Each chapter begins with one of Don's father's own poems, grounding the reader in the lived textures of a life shaped by steel, faith, family, and silence. What follows are poems written by the author in response-poems that imagine, interpret, and honor the internal world his father may never have fully shared aloud. But this is more than a collection of poems. It is a memoir-in-verse, a dialogue across time, and a deeply human attempt at reconciliation. With lyric honesty and emotional precision, Iannone explores the emotional distances and inherited silences that often pass between fathers and sons-especially in working-class families shaped by hardship, stoicism, and cultural expectation. The book delves into themes of emotional absence, inherited trauma, spiritual awakening, and the search for meaning within the everyday. Set against the backdrop of the industrial Ohio Valley and the American Southwest, What He Lived, What I Wrote speaks to a broader audience of readers who have known the challenge of understanding a parent, the ache of missed connections, and the beauty that can arise from telling hard truths with grace. It also invites readers to reflect on their own family legacies, and the healing power of giving voice to stories long unspoken. Don Iannone, author of more than two dozen books across genres, brings his signature blend of poetic insight, narrative clarity, and compassionate truth-telling to this deeply personal work. The result is a resonant and timeless collection that honors the labor, love, and limitations of one man's life-and how a son, through the art of writing, learns to see and understand it more fully.
Autorenporträt
Don Iannone is the author of 28 books, including five nonfiction works, one book of fiction, eleven poetry collections, and ten photographic essays. What He Lived, What I Wrote is his twelfth poetry book, a collection of poems about his father, Donald Lowell Iannone. After working nearly four decades in economic development and public policy, since 2020 he has taught graduate business students at the EU-based Transcontinental University. He holds a Ph.D. in philosophy and several other degrees. As time permits, he works on consulting assignments in economic and community development. Besides writing, his creative pursuits include photography and painting. Many of his poems have been published in print and online poetry journals. Several of his photographs have been exhibited in regional, national, and international photography shows. Don grew up in Martins Ferry and St. Clairsville in Belmont County, Ohio. Since 1972, he has lived in the Greater Cleveland area. He and his wife Mary live just outside Chagrin Falls, Ohio. They have two sons (Jeffrey and Jason) and three grandsons (Evan, Griffin, and Garrett). Don is a professional member of the Authors Guild, Literary Cleveland, the Poetry Society of America, the American Academy of Poets, Ohio Poetry Association, and Cleveland Photographic Society. Don and Mary serve on the Director's Circle of the Kent State University Fashion Museum, and he and Mary are active members of the Chagrin Documentary Film Festival, Chagrin Valley Athletic Club, Cleveland Museum of Art, Holden Arboretum and Gardens, and Western Reserve Historical Society. Don has served on several leadership boards over the years in economic development; most recently he served on the board of Seeds of Literacy, an adult literacy organization serving Greater Cleveland residents. He can be contacted by email at diannone@gmail.com.