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The Encoplia

by William Frank

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"As we look to faith and our thoughts, what comes out may be beauty. The Encolpia is a collection of poetry from William Frank as he explores poetic tradition by bending and warping it in his own way to create an original message. The Encolpia is poetry worth thinking about, recommended." Midwest Book Review, Carl Logan The Encolpia for one is a sonnet sequence that encircles and glitters and insists, like the reliquaries they inhabit, a meditation importuned.… (more)
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"As we look to faith and our thoughts, what comes out may be beauty. The Encolpia is a collection of poetry from William Frank as he explores poetic tradition by bending and warping it in his own way to create an original message. The Encolpia is poetry worth thinking about, recommended." Midwest Book Review, Carl Logan The Encolpia for one is a sonnet sequence that encircles and glitters and insists, like the reliquaries they inhabit, a meditation importuned.

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