Encapsulating over five decades of a prolific writing career, "Another Life: Poetry by Jeff Cowell" is the first complete and definitive collection of Cowell's literary output. The 301 poems in this book, composed between 1967 and 2018, comprise six past collections in their entirety: "North Wind," "Undulating Street," "The Works," "Arrival," "The Last Frenchman On Hughitt Street," and "Jeff Cowell Poems." This comprehensive anthology showcases the breadth of Cowell's unique style; forms ranging from lyrical to free verse, themes at times folksy, sentimental, intimate, sardonic, humorous, tragic, emotional, intriguing, and inspiring. "Another Life: Poetry by Jeff Cowell" will entertain and enlighten readers with insightful, poignant, poetical observations drawn from a half-century ramble through American life. Jeff Cowell is a writer, musician, and painter from northern Michigan whose earliest recordings are enjoying a surge of popularity through digital media. He continues to be productive in all three artistic pursuits, most recently releasing his first album of new music in over five years ("Professor Manifesto's Epiphany," 2019)
Encompassing questions of identity, religion, race, and family, Another Life is an absorbing and thought-provoking debut about the line we all walk between desire and responsibility.
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