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About the Author:
Kevin Gardner is Professor of English Literature at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. He is now writing a scholarly monograph on Betjeman's Christian imagination.
Review:
'anyone who wants to have his or her eyes opened to the presence of God in ordinary life or the significance of the transient and the mundane in the light of eternity would do well to read this anthology...these poems are often movingly honest about his perplexities or his inadequacies, but in the end a hope, often against hope, remains...This selection is thoroughly to be recommended' (Jeremy Young Search)
Mention in London Review of Books, 21 September 2006
'anyone who wants to have his or her eyes opened to the presence of God in ordinary life or the significance of the transient and the mundane in the light of eternity would do well to read this anthology...these poems are often movingly honest about his perplexities or his inadequacies, but in the end a hope, often against hope, remains...This selection is thoroughly to be recommended' (Sanford Lakoff Search)
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- PublisherContinuum Intl Pub Group
- Publication date1878
- ISBN 10 0826485782
- ISBN 13 9780826485786
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages200