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The Cradle Place is a collection from Thomas Lux, a self-described "recovering surrealist" and winner of the Kingsley Tufts Award. These fifty-two poems bring to full life the "refreshing iconoclasms" Rita Dove so admired in Lux's earlier work. His voice is plainspoken but moody, humorous and edgy, and ever surprising. These are philosophical poems that ask questions about language and intention, about the sometimes untidy connections between the human and natural worlds. In the poem "Terminal Lake," Lux undermines notions of benign nature, finding dark currents beneath the surface: "it's a huge black coin, / it's as if the real lake is drained / and this lake is the drain: gaping, language- / less, suck- and sinkhole." In the ominous "Render, Render," the narrator asks us to consider a concentration of the essences of our lives: all that is physical, spiritual, remembered, and dreamed for, melded together to make the messy self we present to the world. Lux's voice is intelligent without being bookish, urgent and unrelentingly evocative. He has long been a strong advocate for the relevance of poetry in American culture. The Los Angeles Times praises Lux for his "compelling rhythms, his biting irony, and his steady devotion to a craft that often seems thankless." As Sven Birkerts noted, "Lux may be one of the poets on whom the future of the genre depends."
"As always with a Bob Hicok book, fascinating and a book you sort of can’t help but pick up and suddenly, two hours later, find yourself having read straight through. I can think of just about no contemporary poets who publish such consistently great work."—Corduroy Books
Mira Rudaya is a winner of the "Chaika" magazine contest and has poems published in various literary magazines- "The Fifth Dimension", "Laugh Therapy" and "A Large Open World".With ironic wit, "HiTech on Parnassus" reflects on the paradoxical nature of the modern world. This is the third book of poetry published by the author.
This Paperback Book Contains 40 Poems that takes a short journey through an abstract perspective of Eternity & Technology. "Still in love; soaking this into the within, Beneath the waters of Spirit that I'm in, To be in love; surrounding my heart, Now is when this is begins to start."
There is a reason this book is titled Emotionally Boxed-In, every person in life has some emotions boxed in that they don't know how to release them, so they keep them boxed in. In reality releasing your emotions in a healthy way relieves stress from your life, as for me journaling about my life brought out my talent of poetry and relieved me in many ways. When you write down your life and reread it, you just don't realize how that can help with your change in your life. Looking at my life through journaling and poetry made me see what others already saw when my eyes was closed to different situations going on in my life. I advise many people to open there eyes and don't live boxed in.
This anthology curates a broad spectrum of poems inspired by the multifaceted landscape of our digital age, revealing an unexpectedly tender connection between the seemingly cold world of technology and the emotional eloquence of verse.
An award-winning poet and anthologist provides a versatile guide for young readers and offers concrete advice that will help them express themselves through poetry.