Description
Poetry. "Stuart Bartow is a poet of boundless imagination. Though his obsessions—birds, stars, myths, ships, spiders, love—remain constant, he rings constant and surprising changes on them. He is a nature poet in the good old-fashioned romantic sense: his inquiries into the natural world open out into the widest metaphysical speculations about the nature of life and reality. These poems are beautiful, enlightening, and often funny. Bartow simply thinks things no one else ever would."—Barbara Ungar
Author Bio
Stuart Bartow teaches writing and literature at SUNY (State University of New York) Adirondack, where he directs the college's Writers Project. He is also chair of the Battenkill Conservancy, a grassroots environmental group. His most recent book, Teaching Trout to Talk: the Zen of Small Stream Fly Fishing, received the 2014 Adirondack Center for Writing non-Fiction Award. He lives near the Vermont-New York border where he likes to hike and fish. His latest book is GREEN MIDNIGHT (Dos Madres Press, 2018).
Author City: SALEM, NY USA