What We May Be

What We May Be by John Hodgen, published by Washington State University Press on April 4, 2024, is a collection of poetry that explores themes of love, pain, and the human experience. This edition contains 96 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a reflective journey through the complexities of human emotions and aspirations.
In What We May Be, Hodgen delves into the intertwined nature of love and pain, emphasizing how these feelings shape our understanding of humanity. The poems articulate a sense of longing for the possibilities that lie ahead, while also celebrating the act of reaching for them. Readers will find a rich tapestry of regional and cultural insights woven throughout the work, inviting contemplation on both personal and collective histories.
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John Hodgen’s What We May Be is a cry of love and pain (and he makes them almost indistinguishable) on behalf of the human race, its history, its future, its lovely possibilities that seem always out of reach. The poems of this award-winning poet declare again and again that the reaching itself defines the best in us, and he is cheering us on.
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