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Book details
  • Genre:POETRY
  • SubGenre:American / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:164
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098364038

Frog Jump Brazil

by P.W. Lea

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Overview
CALL IT SERENDIPITY- how else does one explain that an itinerant poet finds himself laboring at a job with the Tennessee Department of Transportation (a task that required him to pour over and rediscover the wonderful names of Tennessee roads and cities?) The lucky person who occupied that position is the author, Warner Lea. Mr. Lea is a native Nashvillian, was educated locally and received a bachelor's degree from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. He hopes the reader will appreciate the humor and uniqueness that makes Tennessee so special to all.
Description
Call it serendipity? How else does one explain an itinerant poet finding himself laboring at a job with the Tennessee Department of Transportation, a task that required poring over and rediscovering the wonderful names of Tennessee's roads and cities? That poet was P. W. Lea, who already knew and pretty well loved (conditionally and unconditionally) many of Tennessee's magical places and names. And it was then that his poet-self saw a way to utilize this newfound knowledge, sitting down and spinning out poems and scattered prose, extolling the many virtues (and drawbacks) of these strange but wonderful places so oddly named: the highways and byways all around the Volunteer State. In the process he created a body of writings honoring these mystical roads. What follows is a sampling of that effort. Some are brief lyrical sketches, while others go into more depth, exploring Tennessee history. All may be worth reading and contemplating upon; this book might even promote a road trip of your own, to see some of these hidden treasures of our folklore and heritage.
About the author
Mr. Lea is a native Nashvillian, was educated locally and received a bachelor's degree from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. He hopes the reader will appreciate the humor and uniqueness that makes Tennessee so special to all.