
Hurt Into Beauty - Paperback
Hurt Into Beauty - Paperback
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by Diane Kistner (Editor), Paul Hostovsky (Author)
In his fourth full-length collection of poetry, Paul Hostovsky offers up the kind of fare that his readers keep coming back for--the humor mixed with poignancy, the heartbreak lined with a kind of palliative existential mischief--in poems that explore the nature of violence, illness, beauty, childhood, Deaf people and sign language, the art of love and the art of poetry.
Author Biography
Paul Hostovsky is the author of three previous books of poetry, A Little in Love a Lot (2011), Dear Truth (2009), and Bending the Notes (2008), all from Main Street Rag. He has published work in Carolina Quarterly, Shenandoah, Tar River Poetry, Poetry East, Spoon River Poetry Review, Poet Lore, The Sun, and many other journals and anthologies. His poems have won a Pushcart Prize, the Muriel Craft Bailey Award from The Comstock Review, and chapbook contests from Grayson Books, Riverstone Press, Frank Cat Press, and Split Oak Press. His poems have also been featured on Poetry Daily, Verse Daily, The Writer's Almanac, and Best of the Net 2008 and 2009. He lives in Boston where he has worked for 25 years as a sign language interpreter.



















