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Storyteller in Times Square

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Storyteller in Times Square opens with a visit to New York and the ruins of the World Trade Center.

Thus begins a poetry collection that reflects in subtle and surprising ways the post World War II history of the United States.

Without being either "political" or "ideological," the poet employs concise and often disciplined forms of language to touch upon deeper matters of destiny and feeling.  Our lives, our deeds, our ideas-all of these have consequences for how we treat our land and each other.

The moments of lyricism and humor help us to keep our balance. And the perspective is important, for these poems are about paying attention to reality.

Can we pay attention to the voices of history submerged in our wake, swirling behind us?

Perhaps that question in essence is what these poems ask of us.

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Product Details
Austin Macauley Publishers
888693726Y / 9798886937268
eBook (EPUB)
811.6
23/06/2023
England
English
74 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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