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Professor Kenneth Pobo Releases Two New Books of Poetry

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Professor Kenneth Pobo releases two poetry books.

Dr. Kenneth Pobo, professor of English and creative writing and co-chair of the creative writing department at Widener University, has released two new books of poetry this year: 鈥淒indi Expecting Snow鈥 and 鈥淭he Antlantis Hit Parade.鈥

鈥淒indi Expecting Snow鈥 is a collection of poems about Dindi, whose name is pronounced 鈥楯in-jee鈥 and comes from the bossa nova style of Brazilian music popularized in the 1950s and 1960s. Dindi grows up in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in a family and extended family of Brazilian immigrants.

鈥淒indi defines what it means to be an American,鈥 Pobo said. 鈥淭he poems show her reckoning with her cultural heritage while truly embracing American culture. Her American experience includes shopping malls, food courts, theme parks, smoky bars, greasy diners, television classics, musical icons, and snowy cemeteries.鈥

This book was published by Duck Lake Books of Ocean Shore, Washington and is available for purchase online.

鈥淭he Antlantis Hit Parade鈥 is a collection of prose poems described by the publisher as a work that 鈥渆ntices you into its nostalgic world from the first page.鈥 This collection features unique personalities, perhaps generations of family or the inhabitants of a small town beset by the vagaries of love, loneliness, and growing older.

This book was published by Clare Songbirds Publishing House of Auburn, New York and is available for .

Kenneth G. Pobo
Kenneth Pobo

In 2018, Pobo also published an online-only chapbook, 鈥淭hreads,鈥 a selection of 15 micropoems that invite the reader to explore such themes as nature, death, love, and surviving in an ever-changing world. It was published with of Bangalore, India.

Throughout his career, Pobo, a Middletown resident, has published more than nine full-length collections and 28 chapbooks of poetry in addition to countless poems and flash fiction pieces in literary journals and magazines. This summer, he won a contest sponsored by the Poetry Society of Alabama for a chapbook of poems called 鈥淵our Place or Mine.鈥

Pobo earned his bachelor鈥檚 degree in English from Wheaton College and his master鈥檚 and doctorate degrees in English and creative writing from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He joined the Widener faculty in 1987.

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