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© Deborah Lillie, Department of Art, Nicholls State University

© Deborah Lillie, Department of Art, Nicholls State University

David Middleton is Poet in Residence Emeritus at Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, Louisiana. Middleton’s previous books of verse include The Burning Fields, As Far As Light Remains, Beyond the Chandeleurs, The Habitual Peacefulness of Gruchy: Poems After Pictures by Jean-François Millet, The Fiddler of Driskill Hill, and Outside the Gates of Eden.


Schedule

9:00 am to 10:00 am
Outside Museum, West Tent
The Louisiana Poet Laureate Presents Louisiana Poets, Volume 1
Ralph Adamo, All Fall Down: Poems 2020-2024
Catharine Savage Brosman, Metates and Other Poems
Elizabeth Burk, Unmoored: Poems
David Middleton, Time Will Tell: Collected Poems
Brad Richard, Turned Earth: Poems and Motion Studies: Second Edition
Ed Ruzicka, In the Wind: Poems
with Gina Ferrara

10:15 am to 11:00 am
Cavalier House Books Tent
Book Signing


Time Will Tell: Collected Poems

From the sandy pine hills and river bluffs of North Louisiana to the cypress swamps and reedy marshes of South Louisiana—from the Ozarks to the Gulf—David Middleton celebrates, in evocative descriptions and compelling stories, the flora and fauna, the history and prehistory, the geography and the people, of his native state. But like Robert Frost’s New England or Thomas Hardy’s Wessex, Middleton’s Louisiana becomes the locale of readily sharable universal human experiences: love, death, war, religion, art, family, and friends. Standing atop Driskill Mountain, the highest point of elevation in Louisiana, the poet-as-fiddler affirms his calling in life: 

For that’s what bow and strings are for,
To raise things up in song
Between The Fall and Paradise
And urge the world along.

Taken as a whole, the poems in this volume confirm Middleton as the preeminent inheritor among living poets of the Southern Agrarian Literary Tradition.

In addition to the full poems of Middleton’s previously published works*, Time Will Tell includes 50 years of selected, new, uncollected, and previously unpublished poems, written 1973-2023. *The Burning Fields (LSU Press, 1991), Beyond the Chandeleurs (LSU Press, 1999), The Habitual Peacefulness of Gruchy: Poems After Pictures by Jean-François Millet (LSU Press, 2005), The Fiddler of Driskill Hill (LSU Press, 2013), Outside the Gates of Eden (Measure Press, 2023).