Dr. Robert Deluty, associate dean emeritus of the Graduate School, has published his 57th book, "The Choice of Attention."
In his review, Dr. Ronald Pies writes,
"Robert Deluty's excellent new collection of short poems quotes the author Henry Miller as follows: 'The moment one gives close attention to anything, even a blade of grass, it becomes a mysterious, awesome, indescribably magnificent world in itself.' Deluty demonstrates this by creating hundreds of self-contained worlds, born of the poet's meticulous attention to humanity's foibles, joys, and sorrows. With an eye both hawk-sharp and warmly sympathetic, Deluty misses nothing and reveals everything in the microcosms of his poems."
"The Choice of Attention," as well as Dr. Deluty's other books, are on sale at the campus bookstore.