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Sutton's New Work Receiving International Acclaim
(URL:http://www.prm.eku.edu/ekunews/?module=0&article=1090)
August 28, 2009

“Backing into Mountains,” the new book of poems by Dr.photo of Dorothy Sutton Dorothy Sutton, Foundation Professor Emeritus of English at Eastern Kentucky University, is gaining international prominence.

Poems from the collection have been published in such diverse locales as England, Ireland, Wales and Australia. Her poetry was read at the Royal Society in London, and a London composer has set some of her poems to music. A medical school professor at the University of Manitoba uses a Sutton poem to teach her cadaver classes to have reverence for the bodies they work on.

Dublin poet Eileen Casey said recently of Sutton’s work: “The title poem of this collection pays tribute to the tenacity of the bus drivers of Appalachia, a cultural region in the Eastern United States, forced to breathtakingly negotiate very difficult terrain. In the same way, Dorothy Sutton takes each poem (and us) from one imaginative location to another, by the sheer force of her deep and intimate knowledge of what it is to be human. The poems are exquisitely crafted, steering through words, like those Appalachian bus drivers, trying to maintain machines that can roll without crashing, hold the young ones back from the edge, carry them all the places they need to go. These poems are a joy to read, in terms of capturing the cadences of lives lived and voices heard in the Kentucky of her childhood, different and yet the same as mine in Ireland. An emotional bridge is formed between Kentucky and the rest of the world, indeed a breathtaking reading experience.”

Sutton taught in EKU’s Department of English and Theatre for more than three decades and served for many years as co-director of the EKU Creative Writing Conference. Her first book of poetry, “Startling Art: Darwin and Matisse,” earned a Finishing Line Press Award and a Pushcart Prize nomination.

 
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