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David Vancil's uniquely stirring poems about a military family encompass all four of the major wars in the 20th century and evoke their moral complexities. His consistent tone and direct, unembellished style lend the narratives here the unity of an engrossing novel. Over and over Vancil's observant eye and well-selected details put readers in the scene of a poem and enable us to experience through imagination what he has experienced. Reading Expiation can make us better human beings.
-Matthew Brennan, author of Snow in New York: New and Selected Poems In its craft, emotional intelligence, and the bedrock solidity of its imagery, David Vancil's Expiation: War and Its Discontents is as fine and personal a reflection of a young American soldier's time in Vietnam and its consequences as I've ever read. Long in gestation, Expiation is a major work of American poetry, as well as a reminder of what it means and takes for us to be human.David Vancil's uniquely stirring poems about a military family encompass all four of the major wars in the 20th century and evoke their moral complexities. His consistent tone and direct, unembellished style lend the narratives here the unity of an engrossing novel. Over and over Vancil's observant eye and well-selected details put readers in the scene of a poem and enable us to experience through imagination what he has experienced. Reading Expiation can make us better human beings.
-Matthew Brennan, author of Snow in New York: New and Selected Poems In its craft, emotional intelligence, and the bedrock solidity of its imagery, David Vancil's Expiation: War and Its Discontents is as fine and personal a reflection of a young American soldier's time in Vietnam and its consequences as I've ever read. Long in gestation, Expiation is a major work of American poetry, as well as a reminder of what it means and takes for us to be human.
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