Plumbers
by
Robert Stewart
Price
64 pages, $8.50 cloth
ISBN 0-933532-68-7
These poems are moving, experienced--in their own hard-bitten earthy way. Pretty elegant.
The knowledge in these poems is hard-won, the craft impressive. -- Phillip Lopate
Marvelous blending of the real and imaginary worlds, the physical and the cerebral, spoken
in plain, forthright language and with no small amount of subtle humor. -- Kansas
City Star
Plumbers reveals a finely balanced poet of unique imagination. -- St. Louis
Post-Dispatch

Robert Stewart was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, and has been a Breadloaf Scholar
in Poetry and winner of the poetry prize at the Wesleyan University Writers Conference. He is
managing editor for New Letters magazine at the University of Missouri-Kansas
City and editor of Forum, a bi-monthly magazine about the visual arts in
mid-America, published by the Kansas City Artists Coalition. Since 1983, he has directed the
Midwest Poets Series at Rockhurst College in Kansas City. His poetry has been anthologized in
A to Z: 200 Contemporary American Poets and Anthology of Magazine Verse and
Yearbook of Poetry. He is author of two chapbooks, Taking Leave and
Rescue Mission; and he has edited Voices from the Interior, a
collection of work by fifty-three Missouri poets.
A recorded interview with this author is available from New Letters on the Air.