What the Raven Said

What the Raven Said by Robert Alexander is a collection of poetry published by White Pine Press on September 1, 2006. This first edition spans 80 pages and is presented in English. The work showcases Alexander’s unique voice, characterized by a blend of natural imagery and personal reflection, which contributes to his distinctive style within contemporary poetry.
Readers will find that this collection features tightly written prose poems that explore themes of nature and introspection. Alexander’s approach transforms simple imagery into deeper reflections, offering insights that resonate with the reader. This edition invites those interested in poetic works by a single author to engage with Alexander’s distinctive perspective and craftsmanship.
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“Robert Alexander has long been in my ‘top ten’ living poets. There is a decided uniqueness in Alexander’s work that puts him in that rare category of a memorable poet.”—Jim Harrison
“I think there is an Emersonian sensibility in his tightly written prose poems. If there is such a thing as a Midwestern prose poem, Alexander surely invented it, merging natural imagery and personal reflection, transforming what could have been mere picturism into profundity.”—Peter Johnson
Robert Alexander is a poet and editor who divides his time between southern Wisconsin and and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. He is the author of White Pine Sucker River: Poems 1970-1990 and Five Forks: Waterloo of the Confederacy, a book of creative non-fiction. He is the editor of the Marie Alexander Poetry Series.
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