Poetry. LIKE HAY brings together the last poems of Quinton Duval, beloved poet and teacher, also the editor of Red Wing Press. His poems show Quinton as he was a person of such charm that he could afford to be wry in his ironies.... His poems preserve the small minutes of things, the poetic perishables, and love itself is the chief item with its shine of frequent use illuminating so many of his poems. --Dennis Schmitz, from the Foreword.
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About the Author:
Quinton Duval was born in El Paso, Texas, and grew up in Florida and California, though he also spent a year at a 16th century English boarding school in Norfolk. In college, he studied with Dennis Schmitz at CSU, Sacramento, and later with Richard Hugo and Madeline DeFrees at the University of Montana. He taught English and Creative Writing at Solano Community College, where he founded the Suisun Valley Review; he also founded Red Wing Press, a publisher of poetry chapbooks. He and his wife Nancy lived in West Sacramento surrounded by the Delta he loved. Quinton died on May 10, 2010. He was sixty-one.
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- PublisherBear Star Press
- Publication date2011
- ISBN 10 097937457X
- ISBN 13 9780979374579
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages87