Stuart Dischell's poetry is passionate, darkly comic, heartbreaking, and always unpredictable. Dig Safe reaffirms why he commands high regard among poets and critics and popularity among his readers. Taking as their metaphor the markings that construction workers use to warn of utilities below street level—these new poems pierce the body politic as they evoke interconnection and misalliance, movement and inhabitation.
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Stuart Dischell is an acclaimed American poet and educator, renowned for his contemplative and accessible verse that often explores themes of memory, place, and the human experience. He is the author of several notable collections, including 'Evenings & Avenues,' 'Good Hope Road,' and 'The Bone Man.' Dischell's work is characterized by its lyrical language and deep emotional resonance, often drawing on personal and cultural narratives. As a respected voice in contemporary poetry, he has received numerous awards for his contributions to the literary community, including fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Ingram Merrill Foundation. In addition to his writing, Dischell teaches creative writing at various institutions, inspiring the next generation of poets.
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