Sometimes Full of Daylight
Owen Lewis’ debut Sometimes Full of Daylight is a collection of poems of loss and recovery, wandering distantly–in San Miguel, Venice, Lake Como–and in the everyday where the familiar becomes strange, and the strange familiar.
“A spare, beautifully realized, and humane book of poems dramatizes how we survive our lives, which are sometimes filled with daylight, but also shadowed by dark grief. How rare to discover a first book that is a fully mature work of art.” (Edward Hirsch)
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