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Living in the past
Book • 2004
Living in the Past is one of Philip Schultz’s collections that examines how memory and history shape personal identity and artistic sensibility.
The poems are attentive to domestic detail and often meditate on loss, family, and the residue of earlier experiences.
Schultz’s technique blends narrative elements with lyric compression, producing poems that feel both immediate and reflective.
The collection contributes to Schultz’s ongoing engagement with themes of nostalgia, moral responsibility, and creative inheritance.
His work here is representative of the clarity and emotional depth that mark his career.
The poems are attentive to domestic detail and often meditate on loss, family, and the residue of earlier experiences.
Schultz’s technique blends narrative elements with lyric compression, producing poems that feel both immediate and reflective.
The collection contributes to Schultz’s ongoing engagement with themes of nostalgia, moral responsibility, and creative inheritance.
His work here is representative of the clarity and emotional depth that mark his career.
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as part of Schultz's list of published poetry collections during the introduction.


Mitzi Rapkin

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