That’s No Way To Say Goodbye

(New & Selected Poems 1985-2025)

by John Hulse


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/7/2025

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 338
ISBN : 9781698719221

About the Book

Mr. Hulse has also worked as a book editor for dozens of universities and publishing companies all over the world. Titles include What’s It All About? dealing with world views on religion from the ancient Greeks to Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, In the Shadows of the Holocaust and Communism, Nothing Sacred (Women Respond to Religious Fundamentalism and Terror), Human Rights and the Catholic Tradition, American Methods: Torture and the Logic of Domination, The Kennedy Brothers: A Legacy In Photographs, African Wars: A Defense Intelligence Perspective, The Best American Movie Writing edited by John Landis, The Gangs of New York which was the basis for the Martin Scorsese fi lm, Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, the autobiography of Eric Burdon, and Indian Yell by Dances with Wolves author Michael Blake. A magisterial compilation. A combination of Bukowski’s Last Night of the Earth and Orwell’s 1984. —Susan Hampton An emotional rollercoaster. Soon to be a cult classic. —Kristina Betts


About the Author

John Hulse is a poet, artist, and fi lmmaker from Anderson, Indiana. He is the author of Baby, Baby All the Time (2024), Lost Songs of the Revolution (2023), On the Road to Guillotineland (2021), Collected Poems (1985-2015), Haiku on the Bush Administration (2012), The Best and Worst Job I Ever Had (2006), Villains of the Impeachment: Sex, Lies and $50 Million Taxpayer Dollars (2004), Democracy for Sale! The Two Year Search for Extraterrestrials and Campaign Finance Reform (2002), and From the Beats to the B-Sides (1999). His work has appeared in 25 anthologies including, Mythic America: An Anthology of New American Poetry. He has received awards from The Bay Area Poets Association, The Southern Writer’s Association, and has been awarded The International Poet of Merit Award, the ACC Wall of Honor, and The Shakespeare Trophy of Excellence.