“Stefan Zweig's elegiac description of a home (an entire culture) lost resonates today more than ever: I finished this poem during the first week of the Ukrainian refugee crisis. One challenge is to recall a cherished past without sentimentality or grandiloquence.  Another is to preserve but not petrify the past, to make it a living legacy.  I contemplate these challenges in “Homeward Unsettled.””

Daniel A. Rabuzzi has had two novels, five short stories and twenty poems published. He lived eight years in Europe, and earned degrees in folklore and mythology, and European history. He lives in New York City with his artistic partner & spouse, the woodcarver Deborah A. Mills.

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