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Allegories of the Everyday in Chattanooga, TN
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Allegories of the Everyday in Chattanooga, TN
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Allegories of the Everyday
illuminates new ground: even as death looms, Brian Walter is more lucid, richly rhythmical, wide-ranging, compassionate and (in his own phrase) "relentlessly aware" than ever."
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Dan Wylie
Brian Walter holds a doctorate from Rhodes University and taught literature at the University of Fort Hare for 19 years. He later worked in educational and community development projects in the Eastern Cape and currently mentors the Helenvale Poets and is an active member of the Ecca Poets group. Walter has published several collections of poetry, including
Baakens
(Lovedale Press, 2000) and
Otherwise and Other Poems
(Echoing Green Press, 2014). His debut collection,
Tracks
(Lovedale Press, 1999), was the recipient of the 2000
Ingrid Jonker Prize
. He was also awarded the 1999
Thomas Pringle Award
for poetry published in journals. His other books include
Groundwork: An Introduction to Reading and Writing about Poetry
(Macmillan, 1997).
Allegories of the Everyday
illuminates new ground: even as death looms, Brian Walter is more lucid, richly rhythmical, wide-ranging, compassionate and (in his own phrase) "relentlessly aware" than ever."
-
Dan Wylie
Brian Walter holds a doctorate from Rhodes University and taught literature at the University of Fort Hare for 19 years. He later worked in educational and community development projects in the Eastern Cape and currently mentors the Helenvale Poets and is an active member of the Ecca Poets group. Walter has published several collections of poetry, including
Baakens
(Lovedale Press, 2000) and
Otherwise and Other Poems
(Echoing Green Press, 2014). His debut collection,
Tracks
(Lovedale Press, 1999), was the recipient of the 2000
Ingrid Jonker Prize
. He was also awarded the 1999
Thomas Pringle Award
for poetry published in journals. His other books include
Groundwork: An Introduction to Reading and Writing about Poetry
(Macmillan, 1997).
"
Allegories of the Everyday
illuminates new ground: even as death looms, Brian Walter is more lucid, richly rhythmical, wide-ranging, compassionate and (in his own phrase) "relentlessly aware" than ever."
-
Dan Wylie
Brian Walter holds a doctorate from Rhodes University and taught literature at the University of Fort Hare for 19 years. He later worked in educational and community development projects in the Eastern Cape and currently mentors the Helenvale Poets and is an active member of the Ecca Poets group. Walter has published several collections of poetry, including
Baakens
(Lovedale Press, 2000) and
Otherwise and Other Poems
(Echoing Green Press, 2014). His debut collection,
Tracks
(Lovedale Press, 1999), was the recipient of the 2000
Ingrid Jonker Prize
. He was also awarded the 1999
Thomas Pringle Award
for poetry published in journals. His other books include
Groundwork: An Introduction to Reading and Writing about Poetry
(Macmillan, 1997).
Allegories of the Everyday
illuminates new ground: even as death looms, Brian Walter is more lucid, richly rhythmical, wide-ranging, compassionate and (in his own phrase) "relentlessly aware" than ever."
-
Dan Wylie
Brian Walter holds a doctorate from Rhodes University and taught literature at the University of Fort Hare for 19 years. He later worked in educational and community development projects in the Eastern Cape and currently mentors the Helenvale Poets and is an active member of the Ecca Poets group. Walter has published several collections of poetry, including
Baakens
(Lovedale Press, 2000) and
Otherwise and Other Poems
(Echoing Green Press, 2014). His debut collection,
Tracks
(Lovedale Press, 1999), was the recipient of the 2000
Ingrid Jonker Prize
. He was also awarded the 1999
Thomas Pringle Award
for poetry published in journals. His other books include
Groundwork: An Introduction to Reading and Writing about Poetry
(Macmillan, 1997).

















