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Felt Along the Blood by Harry Brown (review)

Felt Along the Blood by Harry Brown (review) Harry Brown. Felt Along the Blood. Nicholasville, KY: Wind Publications, 2005. 93 pages. Paperback. $14.00 The title of Harry Brown's book is from a line in William Wordsworth's "Tinctern Abbey:" ". . .felt in the blood and felt along the heart." A longer section of the work serves as an apt inscription because many of Brown's poems place the reader on the acres of gently rolling hills at the foot of the Appalachian Mountains. His farm in Paint Lick could be eye-balled on a dividing line between the Bluegrass and the Appalachians. The area around Paint Lick is a patchwork of knobs, hollows and bottomlands; inspiration for Brown's poems, job teaching at Eastern Kentucky University or further abroad in the world. what he takes with him in his heart and blood when he is away at his The editor of this volume, Steven Cope, selected poems from Brown's four previously published collections, Paint Lick Idyll and Other Poems, Measuring Man and Other Poems, Ego's Eye and Other Poems, Everything Is Its Opposite and Other Poems, and from an unpublished manuscript tentatively titled "In Some Households the King is Soul." The poems were written over a thirty-seven-year span. Some http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Appalachian Review University of North Carolina Press

Felt Along the Blood by Harry Brown (review)

Appalachian Review , Volume 34 (2) – Jan 8, 2006

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Harry Brown. Felt Along the Blood. Nicholasville, KY: Wind Publications, 2005. 93 pages. Paperback. $14.00 The title of Harry Brown's book is from a line in William Wordsworth's "Tinctern Abbey:" ". . .felt in the blood and felt along the heart." A longer section of the work serves as an apt inscription because many of Brown's poems place the reader on the acres of gently rolling hills at the foot of the Appalachian Mountains. His farm in Paint Lick could be eye-balled on a dividing line between the Bluegrass and the Appalachians. The area around Paint Lick is a patchwork of knobs, hollows and bottomlands; inspiration for Brown's poems, job teaching at Eastern Kentucky University or further abroad in the world. what he takes with him in his heart and blood when he is away at his The editor of this volume, Steven Cope, selected poems from Brown's four previously published collections, Paint Lick Idyll and Other Poems, Measuring Man and Other Poems, Ego's Eye and Other Poems, Everything Is Its Opposite and Other Poems, and from an unpublished manuscript tentatively titled "In Some Households the King is Soul." The poems were written over a thirty-seven-year span. Some

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Appalachian ReviewUniversity of North Carolina Press

Published: Jan 8, 2006

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