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Mr Dan Albergotti

    Dan Albergotti's debut collection, "The Boatloads," earned him the A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize, signaling his arrival as a significant voice in contemporary poetry. His work is characterized by a keen observation of everyday life, often exploring the nuances of human experience with both clarity and emotional resonance. Albergotti's poems are noted for their directness and their ability to find profound meaning in ordinary moments. He continues to shape the literary landscape through his insightful writing and editorial work.

    The Boatloads
    • The Boatloads

      • 92 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.4(75)Add rating

      Perhaps the most distinctive aspect of The Boatloads is its overt references to church and Christianity. Dan Albergotti’s references are not mere proselytizing, though. In fact, the first poem in the book, “Vestibule,” tells the story of the author’s teenage experience making love to his girlfriend in a university chapel, saying: “Lord of this other world, let me recall that night. / Let me again hear how our whispered exclamations / near the end seemed like rising hymnal rhythm / and let me feel how those forgotten words came / from somewhere else and meant something.” Dan Albergotti teaches at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina.

      The Boatloads