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Ernest Hilbert

    Ernest Hilbert is a celebrated poet known for his masterful command of form and a lucid, yet deeply musical, voice. His work is often characterized as both brutal and beautiful, exploring themes with intellectual rigor and striking clarity. Hilbert's ability to craft narratives that are page-turners, a rare feat for poetry, establishes him as a distinctive voice in contemporary American letters. Readers appreciate his collections for their discipline, wit, and poignant resonance.

    All of You on the Good Earth
    Sixty Sonnets
    Classic Tales of Horror
    • 2015

      Classic Tales of Horror

      • 896 pages
      • 32 hours of reading
      4.4(185)Add rating

      Spine-tingling tales that will keep you on the edge of your seat! This chilling collection of scary stories will keep you awake for hours! Psychological horrors, disturbing dramas, and gruesome ghosts compose this compendium of confessions made in the dead of night. From vampires and a monkey paw to an unstoppable heart and haunting apparitions, anecdotes of supernatural terror will have you turning pages long past the witching hour. Allow famous authors such as Edgar Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, Henry James, Washington Irving, and more to prey upon your emotions and peace of mind at slumber parties and camping trips, or anytime you want to end the night with a delightful fright!

      Classic Tales of Horror
    • 2013

      All of You on the Good Earth

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the surreal landscapes of twenty-first century America, this collection delves into the complexities of modern life, building on themes introduced in Hilbert's debut. Notable figures like X.J. Kennedy and Adam Kirsch have praised his work for its striking imagery and intellectual depth, drawing comparisons to the poetic legacies of John Berryman and Robert Lowell. The collection promises to captivate readers with its unique blend of dark harmonies and keen observations of contemporary existence.

      All of You on the Good Earth
    • 2009

      Sixty Sonnets

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.1(32)Add rating

      Exploring a diverse array of characters, the poems delve into themes of violence, despair, and humor, reflecting on the complexities of modern life. The unique rhyme scheme blends Italian and Elizabethan influences, creating a fresh take on the sonnet form. Through personal voices and historical references, the collection captures the struggles of various individuals, from failed artists to exasperated lovers. Ultimately, it conveys a nuanced sense of optimism amidst the chaos, celebrating both the trivial and the tragic aspects of contemporary America.

      Sixty Sonnets