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Wanchese, The Angler, The White Face of Satan and Other Poems

Michael McTague

Michael McTague delves into the complexities of life, aging, illness, and the passage of time. ‎Through a well-developed argument and beautiful language, McTague examines autobiographical ‎and social issues including the thrill of victory through sports, the intimate silence of old age and ‎the loud disrupt of contemporary conflict. Every verse is a meditation on man, and as such ‎contains thoughts about diverse, essential subjects spanning death, grief, and wholeness. Even ‎the devil comes into view under the author's microscope. A student of American poet James ‎Wright, he delves into the fascination of victory and death.

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ABOUT MICHAEL MCTAGUE


MICHAEL MCTAGUE has been studying poetry for many years. This book represents a shift to creating poetry. He completed his doctoral dissertation at the University of Iowa by comparing translations of Beowulf. His studies span medieval and modern literature as well as Old Norse, Dante and Latin works. Over the years, he has taught many courses in literature, writing and business. He is the author of The Businessman in Literature: Dante to Melville, published by The Philosophical Library.
A New York native, his poems draw from a variety of experiences in and out of the largest city in the US. Dr. McTague has taught many college-level courses. He also studied Poetics with the Pulitzer Prize winning American poet, James Wright.
He spends a good deal of his time working at a private equity firm in New York. In this role, he has worked with companies in energy, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, travel services, mining, higher education and other industries to secure financing. He has written numerous articles on business and contributes to Equities.com. You can find him on an Amazon author's page. In 2020, he published Secrets of Effective Business Plans.