St. Andrew’s Head

Divided into the two sections of “Home” and “Travel,” St. Andrew’s Head holds true to Kevin Pilkington’s unique voice among contemporary American poets. These poems, utilizing New York and Europe as locales, bring to life—through vivid detail—a world of particular places through the eyes of a writer who sees what we do, but just a beautifully bit askew. More importantly in these well-crafted poems, the locales serve the emotion of the poems’ narrator, reminding the reader what we bring with us is more important than where we go.

Of Pilkington’s work, William Meredith has said “I admire your poems to the point of envy.” These poems, previously unavailable in book form, are similarly to be admired by lovers of lucid American poetry.

A sample poem from this title is available here.

St. Andrew’s Head, by Kevin Pilkington

Chapbook, poetry.
34 pages, 16 new poems
Saddle stitch binding
Acid-free paper throughout
ISBN 0-9727455-1-3

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