Reseña del editor:
In his sonnet The Dead, Rupert Brooke mused of human joys and cares, sorrow, mirth, kindness, dawn and sunset, music, slumber, frost - in short, all the colours of the earth. This poetry collection by noted poet Loren N. Horton covers as wide a range as Brooke's sonnet - from nature and worship to people, places and things - a far-ranging vision of The Colours of the Earth. Loren N. Horton was senior historian of the State Historical Society of Iowa. A much-published poet, he is the author of ten books and is co-editor of The Biographical Directory of Iowa. His interests include studying the social history of the 19th century and writing mysteries and memoir as well as poetry.
Biografía del autor:
Loren N. Horton was senior historian of the State Historical Society of Iowa. A much-published poet, he is the author of ten books and is co-editor of The Biographical Directory of Iowa. His interests include studying the social history of the 19th century and writing mysteries and memoir as well as poetry.
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