The Wanderer King

The Wanderer King by Theodore Deppe, published by Alice James Books in March 1996, is a collection of poetry that spans 80 pages. This first edition presents a series of elegant and searing poems that explore the complexities of human character. Through vivid imagery and eloquent language, Deppe delves into the intricate tensions between hope and despair, as well as responsibility and mystery.
Readers will find that the dramatic monologues in this work create a charged and expansive world, capturing moments that feel both sacred and fleeting. The poems invite contemplation on the nuances of existence, reflecting a deep engagement with the human experience. This edition, written in English, showcases Deppe’s imaginative prowess and offers a thoughtful examination of life’s profound themes.
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“In these elegant and searing poems, Theodore Deppe gives voice to the full complexity of human character, creating a world that is charged and expansive. With cinematic vividness and stunning eloquence, these poems examine the tensions between hope and despair, responsibility and mystery – as if a sacred universe we were in danger of losing had been stayed at the moment of vanishing. The dramatic monologues are a triumph of the imagination.” –Betsy Sholl
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