After the War Was Over

Poems of an American Childhood

by david garnes


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Softcover
$10.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/18/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 114
ISBN : 9780595237562

About the Book

The poems in After the War Was Over depict a boy's childhood in post-World War II America. Focusing on everyday events, the author creates a world lived through the perceptions, observations and remembrances of a child. Holidays, family members, pets, food, toys, world events, death, books and movies Incidents, relationships and experiences both mundane and profound are portrayed in a way that defines both the child and the era in which he was growing up.

Several poems also explore the nature of these events as they are recollected in maturity, where they have become part of the fabric of an entire life. Memory thus serves to give new meaning to the adult the boy has become, as well as providing ongoing joy in the act of remembering.

Readers of a certain age will identify with the world of a child growing up in the 1940s. Readers of all ages will relate to the inner life of the narrator as he experiences life as it was and as he remembers it.


About the Author

David Garnes, a former English teacher and librarian, grew up in Springfield, Massachusetts and now lives in Connecticut. His work has appeared in many publications, including The Isherwood Century, Telling Tales Out of School, When a Lifemate Dies, Chicken Soup for the Volunteer?s Soul, Liberating Minds, Latin Lovers and Stories from the Other Side.