How Far Light Must Travel Poems
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9781564744678
ISBN:1564744671
Pub Date: 2007Publisher: Daniel & Daniel, Publishers, Incorporated Summary: These generous poems tell stories of personal history: childhood joys, childhood lessons, and childhood traumas; divorce and grief, family and escape from family; love in many senses; the process and reward of being a poet; the ongoing quest for improvement and serenity; survival and forgiveness; the passage of time and the process of changing; aging and the only way out. they deal with the dying of the present and t [read more]
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9781564744678
ISBN:
1564744671
Pub Date: 2007
Publisher: Daniel & Daniel, Publishers, Incorporated
These generous poems tell stories of personal history: childhood joys, childhood lessons, and childhood traumas; divorce and grief, family and escape from family; love in many senses; the process and reward of being a poet; the ongoing quest for improvement and serenity; survival and forgiveness; the passage of time and the process of changing; aging and the only way out. they deal with the dying of the present and the presence of the past. They traffic in the many senses of perception (smells of food, sounds of music, colors of light). They celebrate the parts of the body: hands, the skin, and mostly the heart, which is muscle, which is spirit, which is the poet's synecdoche.
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