![]() ![]() Galvin’s poems document a communion with landscape, questioning humanity’s ability to cope with losses both universal and deeply personal. The publisher notes that his poetry “portrays the solitude, spectacle and ruggedness of the rural American West in an unsentimentally vulnerable voice. ![]() ![]() In the Yellowstone Building conference center at 7 p.m., Galvin shares his work from his most recent book of poetry, “Everything We Always Knew Was True,” which was published by Copper Canyon Press in 2016. 28, as a part of the Northwest College Writers Series. James Galvin-author of seven books of poetry and often considered one of the great writers of the American West-presents a poetry reading, Thursday, Sept. ![]()
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