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Paperback Late for Work Book

ISBN: 0618658688

ISBN13: 9780618658688

Late for Work

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Book Overview

David Tucker has been writing Late for Work throughout his twenty-eight-year career at top city newspapers. In his poems he follows reporters hustling for stories and captures the beauty of everyday life, lived between breaking headlines.

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indeed

Im so glad I stumbled upon this book in a bookstore. Ive been dry lately on finding inspiring work but, this book put a smile back on my face. get it.

Reports from life and work

Prize-winning journalist-poet David Tucker gives us news of such things as putting things off,a snowbound airport,hectic glimpses of the newsroom or a voice-mail from what's-his-face.He's an economical writer,who finds the quintessentially perfect words for life's sadness as well as its beauty.His skill at making quiet moments seem like ours, almost made me think I could write poetry too.

A Real Man Writing Real Poetry

When Terry Gross interviewed David Tucker on Fresh Air, my ears pricked right up. So straightforward, so down to earth. He draws on his work -- his real work as an assistant managing editor for the NJ Star-Ledger -- and write poetry as affecting and plainspoken as Auden, Frost, or James Agee in "Knoxville: Summer of 1915." I used to be afraid of writing poetry that revealed, in any way, the culture and time in which it was written and I despised such poetry as trivial and pointless. Now, I am completely intoxicated by it. Here is another poet whose work I hope they dig up 1,000 years from now and say, "Oh. So that's what it was like." Read this. Meet his mother or his father or his grandfather, sit with him on his day off or when he's watching crows or listening to the clothes dryer, read his first person account of the day-to-day, nuts-and-bolts operations of God himself.

The poet of everyday life

This book will make you stop in your tracts. The language is simple, straightforward, yet profound. You can just spend an hour on each poem, they are that good. I am not a huge poetry fan, but I bought this one after my local paper recommended it, buy it and just listen.

Joyful

What an upbeat and insightful collection! It's a pleasure to read the poetry of a man in love with life, immersed in the present, attentive to detail and the nuances of language.
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