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The Moment of Capture
John Lambremont Sr
The Moment of Capture
John Lambremont Sr
John Lambremont Sr. is a poet and writer from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. John has a BA in Creative Writing and a JD from Louisiana State University. His poems have been published internationally in many reviews and anthologies, including Pacific Review, Clarion, The Minetta Review, Flint Hills Review, Sugar House Review, and Raleigh Review, and he has been nominated for The Pushcart Prize. John's last full-length poetry volume is Dispelling the Indigo Dream (Local Gems Poetry Press 2013), and his chapbook is What It Means To Be A Man (And Other Poems Of Life And Death) (Finishing Line Press 2015). There are wondrous books of stories such as The Canterbury Tales and Arabian Nights, and now add The Moment of Capture. Liminality, that crucial "space in between" beginning and ending of a story, burgeons for each poem here included with pathos, intrigue, poignancy, jocularity, and much more, as we are swept along from a corner cantina, down Highway I-10, and to other-worldly places as well. This is writing for the 21st century, deriving its power to move the reader from poetry's essence, which, stripped of the accretions and artifices acquired over time, relies on the same stuff of life evoked by the ancient Greek poets, and significant poets down through the ages. Unique to humans and integral to our humanity is the creating and practice of presenting the well-told story. Reading this book will give ample proof that there are still masters of the craft. -Howard Richard Debs, Finalist and recipient 28th Annual 2015 Anna Davidson Rosenberg Poetry Awards and author of the forthcoming full-length work Gallery: A Collection of Pictures and Words
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | October 13, 2017 |
ISBN13 | 9781943170234 |
Publishers | Lit Fest Press / Festival of Language |
Pages | 156 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 9 mm · 235 g |
Language | English |