Lee Passarella
Lee Passarella is a writer and senior literary editor of the Atlanta Review. His long narrative poem Swallowed Up In Victory (Burd Street Press, 2002) is based on the American Civil War.[1][2]
Works
- Swallowed Up in Victory: A Civil War Narrative, Petersburg, 1864-1865. Burd Street Pr (2002). ISBN 1-57249-301-1.
- The Geometry of Loneliness, WordTech Communications (2006). ISBN 1-933456-39-6.
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References
- Lee Passarella Profile Amazon.com
- Biography and poems Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
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