by Gregory Luce (Author), Alan Abrams (Editor)
Refined Poems of Memory, Place, and American Experience
Smells Like Rain by Gregory Luce is a mature and beautifully crafted poetry collection from a poet with a calm, lucid voice. These poems reflect on rural American youth, family ancestry, cultural change, and the lasting inspiration of jazz music.
With clarity and emotional depth, Luce explores personal memory alongside broader themes of legacy, values, and the American landscape.
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Contemporary American Poetry Collection
- A refined book of poems rooted in memory, place, rural life, and cultural reflection.
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Mature & Lucid Voice
- By Gregory Luce, a thoughtful poet whose work captures the atmosphere and emotional truth of lived experience.
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Key Themes
- Rural American youth, family ancestry, shifting cultural values, and the influence of jazz and music.
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Perfect for Poetry Lovers & Gifting
- Ideal for readers of contemporary literary poetry, American poetry, memory poems, and place-based writing. A meaningful gift for anyone who appreciates quiet, resonant verse.
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From Sligo Creek Publishing
- A concise and powerful 44-page paperback collection.
About the Author
Gregory Luce is an American poet whose work draws from personal history, rural roots, and a deep appreciation for music - particularly jazz. His poems are known for their clarity, emotional honesty, and ability to evoke both landscape and inner life.
Number of Pages: 44
Dimensions: 0.09 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: October 05, 2024