Jacaranda: (Tails Before Bed)
2013 READERS FAVORITE BOOK AWARD WINNER
“In this book, E. W. Bosworth shares personal dilemmas common to us all, strange as that might appear on initial reading. The remarkable scope of his engagement with life’s contradictions, including his subtle evocation of the great antinomies (thought and feeling, sound and silence, comfort and unrest) is evident from one page to the next, one stanza to the next, and frequently within the precarious balance of a single line. This is what we’ve needed since the collapse of an ungainly post-post-modernism, a new voice the poet has occasionally referred to as 'postmodern formalism'. Be that as it may, the reader is invited to find delight, as have I, in the writer’s quest for truth.” —Edward Lewis
1114926101
“In this book, E. W. Bosworth shares personal dilemmas common to us all, strange as that might appear on initial reading. The remarkable scope of his engagement with life’s contradictions, including his subtle evocation of the great antinomies (thought and feeling, sound and silence, comfort and unrest) is evident from one page to the next, one stanza to the next, and frequently within the precarious balance of a single line. This is what we’ve needed since the collapse of an ungainly post-post-modernism, a new voice the poet has occasionally referred to as 'postmodern formalism'. Be that as it may, the reader is invited to find delight, as have I, in the writer’s quest for truth.” —Edward Lewis
Jacaranda: (Tails Before Bed)
2013 READERS FAVORITE BOOK AWARD WINNER
“In this book, E. W. Bosworth shares personal dilemmas common to us all, strange as that might appear on initial reading. The remarkable scope of his engagement with life’s contradictions, including his subtle evocation of the great antinomies (thought and feeling, sound and silence, comfort and unrest) is evident from one page to the next, one stanza to the next, and frequently within the precarious balance of a single line. This is what we’ve needed since the collapse of an ungainly post-post-modernism, a new voice the poet has occasionally referred to as 'postmodern formalism'. Be that as it may, the reader is invited to find delight, as have I, in the writer’s quest for truth.” —Edward Lewis
“In this book, E. W. Bosworth shares personal dilemmas common to us all, strange as that might appear on initial reading. The remarkable scope of his engagement with life’s contradictions, including his subtle evocation of the great antinomies (thought and feeling, sound and silence, comfort and unrest) is evident from one page to the next, one stanza to the next, and frequently within the precarious balance of a single line. This is what we’ve needed since the collapse of an ungainly post-post-modernism, a new voice the poet has occasionally referred to as 'postmodern formalism'. Be that as it may, the reader is invited to find delight, as have I, in the writer’s quest for truth.” —Edward Lewis
2.99
In Stock
5
1
Jacaranda: (Tails Before Bed)
127Jacaranda: (Tails Before Bed)
127eBook
$2.99
Related collections and offers
2.99
In Stock
Product Details
BN ID: | 2940148769095 |
---|---|
Publisher: | Outskirts Press. Inc |
Publication date: | 03/25/2013 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 127 |
File size: | 2 MB |
About the Author
From the B&N Reads Blog