Now Available: Collected Poems by Alexander Palache Gutterman

As of August 2024, a collection of poems by Alexander Palache Gutterman is available in both ebook and paperback.

About the book:

This collection gathers 163 poems. Together, they represent only a small fraction of the poet’s complete works. Alex wrote the majority of these poems between the years of 2006 and 2017.

Cover Photo: Moon Over Colorado by Alex Gutterman

Find it online:

This title will soon be available from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and more retailers around the globe. You can also use the links below to get the paperback or ebook directly from our distributor, Lulu.com:

When you get your copy using the Lulu links above, 5% of profits go to the charitable organization of the author’s choice.

About the author:

Alexander P. Gutterman was born in 1964 in New York City. He graduated from Stuyvesant High School, earned a philosophy degree from Dartmouth, and later attended the University of California, Davis, where he obtained a master’s degree in philosophy. After intervals in California and New England, he lived in Minnesota for eleven years. During this time he earned a master’s degree in counseling psychology.

In 2021, he moved to Colorado, where he now works as a therapist. Between 2013 and 2021, he wrote, directed, and produced several film projects, including the features In Winter and The Hunter. Alex continues to be actively engaged in the arts, primarily in poetry and film.

From the foreword:

“In this collection of poems Alex invites you into his life. One that has provided a breadth of human experience necessary to acquire his singular perspective. He has done the noble work of living. To witness it is to watch a man emerge from the shackles of self, and so free you from yours.”

Meghan Luck
Glenwood Springs, Colorado
May 2024

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