Description: "Horse Not Zebra is a collection of lyric poetry written primarily in free verse"--
Brief description: Eric Nelson taught writing and literature courses for twenty-six years at Georgia Southern University, where he received the Ruffin Cup in 2009 for sustained excellence in teaching, publishing, and service. He retired, professor emeritus, in 2015, and moved to Asheville, North Carolina, where he teaches part time in the Great Smokies Writing Program at the University of North Carolina Asheville. His six previous poetry collections include Terrestrials, chosen by Maxine Kumin for the X.J. Kennedy Award; The Interpretation of Waking Life, winner of the University of Arkansas Poetry Award, and Some Wonder, which won the 2015 Gival Press Poetry Award.
Review Quotes:
Eric Nelson is one of the great walker-poets. Along with Wordsworth, Whitman, and Frank O'Hara, he conjures, engages with, and praises his world of daily walks with his dog and his life at home with his family. As the title suggests, he focuses on the ordinary rather than the exotic-the horse, not the zebra. Out of humble encounters Nelson summons the mysteries of memory and metaphor and the "spontaneous evolving shrine(s)" that show up on the path for those who are alert and looking.
-Maggie Anderson, Dear All
These wonderful poems capture perfectly, and distinctively, a sensibility very much of our time: witty, yearning, a little battered. They're rich with insights both tough-minded and humane. Eric Nelson's quiet narratives, his zinger images, his direct and yet surprising lingo-these will charm you, and they'll feed your mind and soul. I've followed his work for decades and (this is saying a lot) I say, Horse Not Zebra is his best book yet.
-Jeanne Larsen, What Penelope Chooses