I’ll Always Be from Lorain

I’ll Always Be from Lorain by Harry Youtt is a collection of free-verse memories reflecting on life in a vibrant Northern Ohio industrial town during the 1950s. Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 8, 2006, this edition spans 88 pages and is presented in English. The poems capture nostalgic moments from a hopeful era, showcasing the author’s serious approach to contemporary poetry through accessible language.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of personal and collective memories, emphasizing themes of nostalgia and the simplicity of everyday life. The collection is characterized by its plain-speech resonance, making it approachable for a wide audience. With a focus on the experiences of growing up in a specific time and place, this book offers insights into the cultural backdrop of the period, appealing to those interested in poetry that reflects on heritage and memory.
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This is a collection of free-verse memories from growing up in a thriving Northern Ohio industrial town in the 1950’s. They are good memories from hopeful times. The selections also constitute good contemporary poetry, accessible poetry, written by a serious plain-speech resonance poet. Everybody who enjoys good old nostalgia is likely to enjoy them. The author is an international speaker who has been teaching creative writing in the UCLA Extension Writers’ program for well over a quarter of a century.
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