Bob Hicok \'s Red Rover Red Rover is joyous and macabre, hopeful and morbid, caring and critical.
He teaches at Virginia Tech..
His poems have been selected for inclusion in nine volumes of The Best American Poetry.
A two-time finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and recipient of the Bobbitt Prize from the Library of Congress, he\'s also been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, and eight Pushcart Prizes.
About author(s): Bob Hicok \'s ninth collection, Hold, was published by Copper Canyon Press in 2018.
Threads of humor, romance, and kindness suggest America\'s capacity to transcend the disastrous present: "heaven\'s everywhere / someone needs a place to rest // and someone else says, / Come in." Hicok presents a high-stakes game of survival and connection.
No subject is too high or low for his wide-sweeping gaze, a comfort with extremes that gives his work the quality of an embrace.
He calls attention to the dire costs of modern conveniences and begs for our willingness to change.
These poems are apocalyptic in tone but tender in their depiction of dying animals, disappearing water, raging fires, and the humans to blame.
Bob Hicok \'s Red Rover Red Rover is joyous and macabre, hopeful and morbid, caring and critical