Weather Poems

Weather Poems by Dave Lucas is a debut collection published by University of Georgia Press in 2011. This 68-page book is written in English and explores the interplay between nature and industry in Cleveland, the author’s hometown. Through a series of poems, Lucas captures the essence of the city’s landscape, reflecting on both its beauty and its decay.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the changing seasons and their impact on the environment and the people who inhabit it. The poems delve into the contrasts of light and darkness, celebrating the natural world while acknowledging the influence of industrialization. This collection invites readers to engage with the complexities of place and experience, making it a significant contribution to American poetry.
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In this debut collection, Dave Lucas turns and returns to Cleveland, where he was raised. The weather of these poems arises from both the lush light of the natural world and the hard rain of industry. Poem by poem, the book surveys the majesty and ruin of landscape and lakefront, paying tribute to the shifting seasons of a city, of a terrain, and of those who dwell there.
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