Overview :St. Paul writes "the foolishness of God is wiser than men." The poems in William Wenthe's God's Foolishness mine the feelings of human uncer... Read More
Overview :William Wenthe's third collection begins in the domestic realm then moves outward in subject and place -- to a bird market in Paris, the Jaf... Read More
Overview :The poems in The Gentle Art, a compelling new collection from William Wenthe, move between the life of the painter James McNeill Whistler an... Read More
Overview :"One of the Holy Trinity Suffered for us." This formula, proposed by the Scythian monks, became the test of orthodox Christology in the sixt... Read More
Overview :William Wenthe's second collection of poetry is a personal amplification of a passage from Henry Thoreau's Walden, "Not till we are lost, in... Read More