Book title: Again the Red Fox

Genre: Poetry

Summary

Laura Wendorff (Emeritus Professor of English, UW-Platteville) says, “Again the Red Fox is a strong, beautiful book about the natural world and our place within it.  Populated with a multitude of different animals, it is the fox that stands out, interwoven throughout these poems like a proud, red thread. And as the poet-speaker observes the fox, so too does the fox observe the speaker, reminding us that we are all a ‘part and particle of the universe,’ as Emerson said.
Author Bio
Franco Pagnucci, Emeritus Professor of English at UW-P, has published storytelling books for teachers and students and seven volumes of poetry: Firstborn (2016); Breath of the Onion—Italian-American Anecdotes (2015); Tracks on Damp Sand (2014); a chapbook Imprints of Your Tires on Damp Sand (2012); Ancient Moves (1998); I Never Had a Pet (1992); Out Harmsen’s Way (1991); as well as two poetry anthologies: New Roads Old Towns (1988) and Face the Poem (1979). His essays have appeared in such publications as The Christian Science Monitor and Commonweal.  Poems of his have been published in many periodicals and anthologies, including: News of the Universe, American Voices, and the Best American Poetry, 1999. The poem “Death of an Elephant,” slowdownshow.org/episodes/year/2019/page 6. He and Susan Pagnucci, a graphic designer and paper artist, live on the east coast of NC, where they work on handmade books. 

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