Hog A Delta Memoir

Hog A Delta Memoir by George Drew, published by Lulu.com on August 17, 2022, is a 28-page exploration of the complexities of the Delta region. This work delves into the duality of the Delta, capturing both its beauty and its harsh realities. Through vivid language, Drew presents a narrative that reflects on the region’s rich yet troubled essence, emphasizing the notion that while the Delta cannot be saved, it can be reconfigured.
Readers will find a collection of poems that evoke the intricate relationship between the land and its history. The writing is described as tough and complex, mirroring the landscape it portrays. Drew’s work invites contemplation on themes of loss and transformation, offering insights into the enduring nature of the Delta. This edition, written in English, provides a unique perspective on literature and fiction, making it a noteworthy addition for those interested in the literary exploration of place and identity.
Official synopsis Publisher
George Drew’s Hog: A Delta Memoir is just that. It brings back simultaneously the worst and the best of the Delta: the rich, deadly, dreaming, damaged Delta. The Delta cannot be saved. It can only be reconfigured. But if and when that happens, something terribly important will have been lost forever. Drew saves what he can of it for us, in language as tough and complex as its subject, and at least as stubbornly beautiful. The Delta cannot be saved, perhaps, but it can, like a hog, be rendered. In these poems Drew has, and like the sausage from that hog, the taste is forever unforgettable. –Jack Butler, author of Broken Hallelujah
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