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"A Review of Father, Child, Water by Gary Dop". The Literary Review. ^ Cook, Josh (20 July ). "Father, Child, Water by Gary Dop". Sugar House Review. Retrieved 5 December ^ "Dop Dominates". Red Hen Press. 8 June Retrieved 5 December ST. GEORGE — Poet Gary Dop will share and discuss his first collection of poetry, "Father, Child, Water," at Dixie State University's "Visiting Reader Series" Monday, 7 p.m. in Room. North Charles Street Baltimore, Maryland, USA +1 () muse@www.doorway.ru © Project MUSE. Produced by Johns Hopkins University Press in collaboration with The Sheridan Libraries.
He is the author of the poetry collections Father, Child, Water (Red Hen Press, ) and Earth Never Settles (forthcoming from Red Hen Press).Dop is an English professor at Randolph College in Lynchburg, VA, where he is the founding director of the Randolph College low-residency MFA program. Gary Dop explores his own paternal relationships in his collection Father, Child, Water, with a century of wars and his father’s passion for hunting in the foreground. He blends his personal stories and observations with humor-ridden everyday occurrences through a voice that is more than just aware of violence and (what seems like) absurdity—it is affected. Monday, J. Father, Child, Water by Gary Dop. (Red Hen Press, ) reviewed by Josh Cook. Gary Dop’s charming debut collection, Father, Child, Water, wrestles with many myths, the most prominent being conventional manhood. Favoring narrative, anecdote, and stand-up-like swerves over music and fancy footwork, Dop reinstates the idea that poetry can, first and foremost, invite rather than challenge.
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