Biography: j. novalis wolfe
A resident of Southeastern Arizona, the poet considers himself to be a stranger—an “existential outsider” —interested in matters of perception and imagination, usually vis-ˆ-vis art, nature and being. Sound and sense are the rubrics for composition. His poems often reveal philosophical questions as well as expression of place concerns, sometimes imbued with skepticism, but just as often speculation. Author of Reconstructing God: Meditations on the Mythos of Pan-Being in Gerard Manley Hopkins.