Brother Sunset by Raymond Warren Johnson

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2020 NM/AZ Book Award finalist

Raymond Johnson leads the way through desert trails of cottonwoods and coyotes; his blazing insight and generous words light the way.—Elise Stuart, Poet Laureate, Silver City, NM

Brother Sunset take us on a corporeal and spiritual journey sweeping from the Oaxacan hills to the Kohala coast of Hawaii, the Sandia Mountains and Rio Grande Valle near Albuquerque. Invoking a sense of appreciation for and responsibility to the earth and the family of beings who comprise the earth household, these poems – tributes to kinship, relationship, hope, and friendship – invoke a profound sense of compassion and interconnection. —Gary Harrison, author of Wordsworth's Vagrant Muse

Poetry Playhouse Publications

6 x 9 paperback, 101 pages

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2020 NM/AZ Book Award finalist

Raymond Johnson leads the way through desert trails of cottonwoods and coyotes; his blazing insight and generous words light the way.—Elise Stuart, Poet Laureate, Silver City, NM

Brother Sunset take us on a corporeal and spiritual journey sweeping from the Oaxacan hills to the Kohala coast of Hawaii, the Sandia Mountains and Rio Grande Valle near Albuquerque. Invoking a sense of appreciation for and responsibility to the earth and the family of beings who comprise the earth household, these poems – tributes to kinship, relationship, hope, and friendship – invoke a profound sense of compassion and interconnection. —Gary Harrison, author of Wordsworth's Vagrant Muse

Poetry Playhouse Publications

6 x 9 paperback, 101 pages

2020 NM/AZ Book Award finalist

Raymond Johnson leads the way through desert trails of cottonwoods and coyotes; his blazing insight and generous words light the way.—Elise Stuart, Poet Laureate, Silver City, NM

Brother Sunset take us on a corporeal and spiritual journey sweeping from the Oaxacan hills to the Kohala coast of Hawaii, the Sandia Mountains and Rio Grande Valle near Albuquerque. Invoking a sense of appreciation for and responsibility to the earth and the family of beings who comprise the earth household, these poems – tributes to kinship, relationship, hope, and friendship – invoke a profound sense of compassion and interconnection. —Gary Harrison, author of Wordsworth's Vagrant Muse

Poetry Playhouse Publications

6 x 9 paperback, 101 pages

New Mexico poet and woodworker Raymond Johnson grew up in Milwaukee during the Fifties and Sixties and earned his BA in Romantic Languages from the University of Wisconsin. In the early eighties, he moved to Albuquerque via NYC. For many years, Johnson taught in the Albuquerque Public Schools at the mid-school level. A life-long gardener, outdoorsman, craftsman, and furniture maker, Johnson has been writing poetry for over fifty years, and is the author of Swoosh of Heron Wings (Duende Press, Placitas, NM, 2017). He brings to realization the harvest of his lyrical search for deeper meaning and the simple revelations offered through an intensive exploration of his experience. Raymond now lives within the city of Rio Rancho on the escarpments overlooking the Rio Grande valley.

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