How Men Pray

How Men Pray by Philip F. Deaver, published by Anhinga Press in January 2005, is a collection of poetry that spans 102 pages. This edition presents Deaver’s exploration of themes related to the complexities of American life, capturing moments of both promise and disappointment through a unique poetic lens.
Readers will find that Deaver’s work combines colloquial language with a sense of irony and tenderness, reflecting on loss and loneliness. The poems serve as snapshots that invite contemplation of the human experience, showcasing the author’s storytelling ability within the realm of poetry. This collection is designed for those interested in poetic works that delve into the nuances of life and emotion.
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Poetry. Prize-winning fiction author Philip Deaver’s poetry is praised as “snapshots of the legendary America of promise and disappointment. They are the poems of an equilibrist, a storyteller whose sense of poetry is a mixture of colloquial address, irony, and tenderness toward our losses and our loneliness” – Carol Frost.
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