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Thomas Gardner has published five books of literary criticism and a previous collection of lyric essays from Tupelo entitled POVERTY CREEK JOURNAL (). His most recent work is SUNDAYS (Tupelo Press, ). He has been the recipient of Guggenheim, . Books about running rarely take on a literary cast, but Poverty Creek Journal does by stepping past the memoir, the how-to, and fiction to find room to introspect along the run. Set forth in short vignettes, Thomas Gardner explores the nature of both his environment and his running through a perceptive lens/5(45). Poverty Creek Journal. Thomas Gardner. Tupelo Press, - Diary fiction - 54 pages. 0 Reviews. Literary Nonfiction. Spiritual improvisations, radiant acts of attention: echoing Thoreau's Walden, the meditations of Guy Davenport, and Kenny Moore's groundbreaking articles for Sports Illustrated, Thomas Gardner strides through inner and outer /5(33).


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Poverty Creek Journal Literary Nonfiction. Spiritual improvisations, radiant acts of attention: echoing Thoreau's Walden, the meditations of Guy Davenport, and Kenny Moore#39;s groundbreaking articles for Sports Illustrated, Thomas Gardner strides through inner. Poverty Creek Journal is a series of vignettes in the life of the author, Thomas Gardner. Through the framework of his daily running, he presents thoughts related to his work; his life, including personal loss; and his observations on the trails he runs faithfully. Thomas Gardner is a runner. He was a runner at Bucknell and is running still as an English professor at Virginia Tech. For him, running is both metaphor and antidote. Poverty Creek Journal captures the shock of our mortality. Gardner’s brother John died at 58 from a heart attack in his sleep during a skiing trip to Utah.

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