Dead Man’s Hand

Dead Man’s Hand by Jeff Weddle is a poetry collection published by Poetic Justice Books on August 27, 2019. This edition spans 110 pages and is presented in English. In this work, Weddle addresses the complexities of language and emotion, exploring themes through a diverse cast of characters, including animals and elements of nature, who reflect on time and existence.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of imagery and introspection as Weddle’s poetry delves into the nuances of life and the human experience. The collection invites contemplation on the stories that shape us, featuring a muse that is both flawed and compelling. With its sharp and evocative language, Dead Man’s Hand offers a unique perspective on the interplay between words and feelings, making it a noteworthy addition to contemporary American poetry.
Official synopsis Publisher
Award winning poet (Florida Authors and Publishers Association President’s Book Award; The Eudora Welty Prize), Jeff Weddle, returns with a new collection: Dead Man’s Hand.
Weddle tackles the problem with words exhausted by outrage. His cast of characters – cats, dogs, the child in our heart, the moon gone dancing as a piano spills waltzes – ask stories of time; a muse, imperfect but enough to earn a bow in an empty theater. This is poetry sharp as a straight razor.
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