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Beholder's Eye
Kelly Cherry
Beholder's Eye
Kelly Cherry
Poetry. Kelly Cherry's background in philosophy and classical music are the pillars of her poetry, although she seeks ways to keep them in the background. BEHOLDER'S EYE, her eleventh book of poetry, is a about where she went and what she saw, and that includes the States, Germany, Poland, Russia, Hungary, western Europe, Finland, and elsewhere. Her poems are clear and deftly crafted, and they are sometimes profound, and other times witty. She thinks politics are better dealt with in novels (or courts and conversation), yet she has written some poems about politics. Philosophic dilemmas are grist for her mill. But, like all poets, she is drawn to beauty, or to making beautiful poems out of what may not be, at first glance, beautiful. Her collection The Life and Death of Poetry is about language; her collection The Retreats of Thought is made up of sonnets about philosophy; her collection Rising Venus is about women and feminism. And the book at hand, BEHOLDER'S EYE, is about a significant chunk of our world. Minus, she adds sadly, Asia, China, Africa, and South America.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | August 18, 2017 |
ISBN13 | 9780997676662 |
Publishers | Groundhog Poetry Press LLC |
Pages | 110 |
Dimensions | 137 × 213 × 8 mm · 158 g |
Language | English |