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The Chivalry of Crime / David Gardiner

The Chivalry of Crime

By: David Gardiner

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The Chivalry of Crime continues with themes developed in David Gardiner’s previous collection, Downstate.  It reflects upon history and its affect on home spaces through a series of lyrics and sequences. At its center is the accidental discovery of the history surrounding an heirloom and pocket watch that connects their era to the present moment. Meditating on lost and won causes, Gardiner reflects upon his homes in I...
ISBN 978-1-910669-09-9
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The Chivalry of Crime continues with themes developed in David Gardiner’s previous collection, Downstate.  It reflects upon history and its affect on home spaces through a series of lyrics and sequences. At its center is the accidental discovery of the history surrounding an heirloom and pocket watch that connects their era to the present moment. Meditating on lost and won causes, Gardiner reflects upon his homes in Ireland and the U.S., exile from those same places and the spaces between them where meanings are shaped.  

Praise for David Gardiner's previous collection, Downstate

“The Midwest... remains terra incognita for many, even in the US. This is the territory David Gardiner claims as his own.” 
The Irish Times

“Gardiner reflects wistfully on society and its reverence for its heritage; Downstate is a fine, insightful, and entertaining volume.  
The Midwest Book Review

David Gardiner

Dr. David Gardiner is a poet, editor and professor who was born and raised in Chicago. From 2006 to 2010, he was the founder & editor of the international arts journal, An Sionnach, which published Van Morrison, Seamus Heaney, Eavan Boland, Paula Meehan and Eamonn Wall, among others. He attended the first Writers’ Workshop at University College Galway under the direction of Gerald Dawe and was taught there by Thomas Kilroy, John McGahern, Richard Murphy, and others. For over ten years, he directed the Creighton summer program at Trinity College Dublin. He has authored over sixty journal publications, edited over twenty five journals and volumes, and written five books, including the Salmon poetry collections Downstate (2009) and The Chivalry of Crime (2015). He is currently Director of the Center for Irish Studies and Editor of The New Hibernia Review at the University of St. Thomas (St. Paul, MN).

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