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Brendan Galvin

    Egg Island Almanac
    The Air's Accomplices
    Whirl Is King
    Partway to Geophany
    Early Returns
    • 2020

      Partway to Geophany

      Poems

      • 90 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The collection captures the essence of a small Cape Cod town through the changing seasons, blending observations of nature with personal reflections. Galvin, a naturalist and environmentalist, explores themes of wildlife, love, loss, and the human experience within the natural world. His narrative lyric style conveys both mystery and intimacy, shifting between serious and playful tones. The poems invite readers to ponder humanity's relationship with nature while celebrating the complexities of life and time.

      Partway to Geophany
    • 2017

      Egg Island Almanac

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      An endangered right whale attempting to nurse her new calf in the December ocean, foxgloves blooming in different places from year to year, or the rescue of imperiled Kemp's ridley sea turtles - the bounty and cruelty of nature infuses this latest collection of poems from Brendan Galvin, which takes as its maxim finding the extraordinary in the ordinary all around us.

      Egg Island Almanac
    • 2015

      The Air's Accomplices

      Poems

      • 90 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Brendan Galvin's poetry captures the rugged beauty of Cape Cod and Ireland, intertwining themes of death, migration, and aging with a profound exploration of nature. His work reflects a deep connection to the landscapes and the complex lives of their inhabitants, revealing the triumphs and tragedies that shape human existence. Through vivid imagery, Galvin invites readers to engage with the emotional and physical landscapes that have defined his and his family's experiences.

      The Air's Accomplices
    • 2008

      Whirl Is King

      Poems from a Life List

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Focusing on the intricate relationship between humans and birds, this collection showcases Brendan Galvin's deep appreciation for avian life around Cape Cod and the North Atlantic. Comprising forty-three poems, it explores various bird species, highlighting their behaviors and mythic qualities. Galvin's work captures a range of emotions, from humor to elegy, reflecting the dynamic interplay between nature and humanity. His vivid imagery and lyrical style demonstrate his prowess as a contemporary poet, making each poem a celebration of the natural world.

      Whirl Is King