Buffalo Dust

“Buffalo Dust” by George T. Hole is a poetry collection published by Buffalo Arts Publishing on June 9, 2017. This edition features 52 pages and is presented in English. The poems reflect the author’s affection for a blue-collar city with a rich industrial history, capturing the essence of Buffalo through vivid imagery.
Readers will encounter twenty-three poems that explore themes related to Buffalo’s grain elevators, the Buffalo skyway, and the poet’s personal life experiences. The collection aims to evoke both thought and emotion, offering a glimpse into the city’s landscape and the sentiments tied to it. Through this work, Hole invites readers to engage with the unique character of Buffalo and its industrial roots.
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This collection of poems by George T. Hole reflect his love of a blue collar city, rooted in an industrial past. Buffalo’s grain elevators, built in the early 20th century, pepper the skyline. Twenty-three poems that embody the imagery of Red Jacket, the Buffalo skyway, and the poet’s own life experiences will stimulate both thought and emotion.
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