Norther By Andrew Oerke |
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Powdered
with sugar and gripped in vises of ice, Our vowels
float on pillows of breath. his feet
like tiny twigs stuck in the fund Steps
crackle soft as un-crumpling cellophane. can stare
forever at its open hand |
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In feature articles The New York Times and International
Herald Tribune have said that here is a poet "whose muse is
a world traveler." Andrew Oerke has lived many lives.
After suggesting the idea of the Peace Corps to Jerry Clark, Kennedy's
campaign manager in Wisconsin, he went on to become a Peace Corps Director
in Africa and the Caribbean, and for many years president of a private
and voluntary organization working in developing countries. Oerke worked
and visited in more than 160 countries, is a Golden Gloves champ, football
player, university professor and Poet-in-Residence, dean of administration
at one of the largest community colleges, U.S. Korean War veteran, World
Bank consultant, and consultant to the United Nations on the Gulf War,
on financial services, and on the environment. Mr. Oerke was also the
first Director of the International Folk Festival on the Mall for the
Smithsonian, and as Dean of Administration for the Medical Center of Miami-Dade
Community College started one of the country's first Wellness Institutes.
Mr. Oerke has studied at many universities in the US and |