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July 15, 2005
Lahaina Noon is the moment when tropical sun shines straight down. No shadows darken that astonishing moment of illumination, and Hawai'i is where it happens. Lahaina Noon, Eric Paul Shaffer's fifth book, contains poems of Maui that reveal a clarity and sense of place as clear as lines of Billy Collins, profound as Gary Snyder, and direct as Jim Harrison.

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Eric Paul Shaffer is author of five books of poetry, most recently LAHAINA NOON: NA MELE O MAUI: POEMS, which received an "Award of Excellence" in the Hawai'i Book Publishers Association's 2006 Ka Palapala Po'okela Book Awards. More than 250 of his poems have been published in local, national, and international magazines, and in the anthologies 100 Poets Against the War and The Soul Unearthed. His short fiction appeared in Bamboo Ridge, Bakunin, Prose Ax, and Natural Bridge, and in two chapbooks of fiction selected from BURN & LEARN: You Are Here (Obscure Publications) and The Felony Stick (Leaping Dog Press). Shaffer received the 2002 Elliot Cades Award for Literature, and he was a 2006 Fellow at the annual Summer Fishtrap Writers Workshop and Retreat at Wallowa Lake near Enterprise, Oregon. He lives with his wife Veronica and two rambunctious sister cats on a ridge overlooking Kalihi. He teaches composition and literature at Honolulu Community College.

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  • Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Leaping Dog Press (July 15, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 158775018X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1587750182
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.1 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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Eric Paul Shaffer lives on O'ahu overlooking the Kalihi Valley in Honolulu.

His books of poetry include Lāhaina Noon, Portable Planet, Living at the Monastery, Working in the Kitchen, RattleSnake Rider, and kindling: Poems from Two Poets, and chapbooks include Restoring Lady Liberty, Road Sign Suite: Across American and Again, and Instant Mythology.

His fiction includes You Are Here and The Felony Stick, two chapbooks, both of which contain selections from his first novel Burn & Learn, or Memoirs of the Cenozoic Era, which was published in November 2009.

He has been a featured writer at the Talking Gourds Poetry Festival, Cedarville University, Maui Literary Circles Reading Festival, University of Wisconsin: Wausau, Kentucky Country Day School, Leeward Community College, and Yongsan Airbase in Korea.

Known as "Reckless," he is a charter member of the "Ancient Order of the Fire Gigglers," an aggregation of writers including James Taylor III, John Kain, Kathryn Capels, Michael Adams, Padma Thornlyre, and the members of the publishing collective known as Turkey Buzzard Press, named in admiration and celebration of the work of Lew Welch.

In 2002, Shaffer won the Elliot Cades Award for Literature, an endowed literary prize awarded annually to an established local writer. In 2006, he received a fellowship to the Fishtrap Summer Writers Workshop and Retreat; won the Rupert Hughes Writing Award for his novel-in-progress Six Ways Home; and won an "Award of Excellence" in the Ka Palapala Po'okela Book Awards for Lāhaina Noon from the Hawai'i Book Publishers Association. "Officer, I Saw the Whole Thing," from Lāhaina Noon, received a "Special Mention" in the 2007 Pushcart Prize anthology. In 2009, for his poem "The Whistle," he won the 2009 James M. Vaughan Award for Poetry from Hawai'i Pacific University.

He is an avid fan of the blues, bad science fiction movies, horror novels, five-mile runs, Hawaiian language and culture, star-gazing, contemporary poetry, Hōkū and Nalu (the two wildest cats he's ever known), and, most of all, his wife Veronica.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Showdown at LÂHAINA Noon, January 1, 2006
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In LÂHAINA Noon, Eric Paul Shaffer joins a revered group of authors who have figured out how to stop time. Just as Thoreau did in Walden and Aldo Leopold did in Sand County Almanac, Shaffer halts the endless march of minutes and guides the reader to marvel at all that is missed in the rush of routine. While Shaffer's home of Kula, Maui may lend itself to contemplation of the cosmos, it's not the view but the vision that marks this text as worthy. Shaffer sees the stars and the birds and even himself as only a quiet, thoughtful person can. He then takes these observations and wraps them in words both eloquent and playful. Read "A Song for the Maui Onion" and try not to say "opalescent omphalos" without a smile. Or try considering "a child who bears a mother who bears a mother" without a wistful grin. But LÂHAINA's theme isn't, by any means, Disney-esque. In both good and bad, Shaffer sees us as we rarely allow ourselves to be seen: "Everybody is somebody nobody ever expected" comes the description in "Officer, I Saw the Whole Thing." In "Ka Maka O Pele: A Prayer in Our Time of Endless War," Shaffer apologizes to the red planet, Mars, as we shamelessly and ceaselessly battle "on our blue world of wars." LÂHAINA Noon emerges as a work both insightful and pleasurable to read. Shaffer's perspective is certainly enlightening; his wordplay certainly clever and memorable, and this work, certainly, a commendable adjunct to the talents he displayed in Living at the Monastery, Working in the Kitchen.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Surrounded by Light, November 1, 2006
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Eric Shaffer's New book of poems is an exquisite exploration of light and earth, water and air and poetry itself (which is to say, life itself). The poems shine with brilliant clarity of place (and our standing in space) "...In the surf,/the sky curls within the arch of the rising wave,/ wind sculpting wave, sea weaving sky/ in a constant curl, each around the other,/ on the long luxuriant rush to shore," writes Shaffer in "A Blue Curve." And we are struck by the sensuousness of the language and the luxuriant feeling of our bodies in our "proper" place--which has more to do with awareness and the patience of observation than airplane tickets, Uhaul trucks and the next best place to live.

Stay put and see what's beneath our feet, what surrounds us continually, is what Shaffer's poems invite us to do. "Today, I'm a shadowless man./ The sun calls me into the street,/ and I walk alone into the light/ of noon. The moment has come."

Be clear. Read this book.
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