Secrets
Book Description
SECRETS is Barbara Elizabeth Mercer s fifth book of poetry, and this volume represents both a summarization of earlier themes and a movement into a bolder expression most easily described here as encompassing the three V s of poetry: vibrant, visual and vital. Mercer is a good craftsman. True to Mercer s signature style, this book has much beautiful, evocative, unpretentious poetry which is at o...
MoreSECRETS is Barbara Elizabeth Mercer s fifth book of poetry, and this volume represents both a summarization of earlier themes and a movement into a bolder expression most easily described here as encompassing the three V s of poetry: vibrant, visual and vital. Mercer is a good craftsman. True to Mercer s signature style, this book has much beautiful, evocative, unpretentious poetry which is at once lyrical and romantic not only on its surface level, but also within the many hidden chambers which the reader discovers upon each successive reading. However, SECRETS does not only revisit familiar Mercer themes, such as nature and humanity, with reflection and discretion. Look out readers! Here Barbara E. Mercer begins to bust loose and occasionally brings forth a new voice emboldened by mature reflection which at times approaches social existentialism. Barbara uses many everyday situations and reflections to tell short, short stories ... her own style of flash fiction in poetry. However, here the seemingly mundane quickly takes on mammoth proportions ... almost baiting the reader who thinks that poetry and literature is all just words, and therefore not so dangerous. Think again! Barbara coaxes the reader to strip away layers of preconceived thoughts and judgments, word by word and line for line. Et voil� ... we are naked before ourselves, and feeling quite human right here, and right now. Read these poems however you like: in book order, randomly, to yourself, out loud to others, on the subway or bus, or in your bed at night. You will find new dimensions to this shapeshifting poetry with every new reading. Barbara Mercer s poetry speaks best for itself, so I will just leave you with two simple lines from her book ... two lines which ... yeah: The moon slips silently into space And you assure me Adam Donaldson Powell
Publisher | Cyberwit.net |
Binding | Paperback |
Reading Level | Uncategorized
|
# of Pages | 108 |
ISBN-10 | 8182531195 |
ISBN-13 | 978-8182531192 |
Publication Date | 06/15/2008 |
You must be a member of JacketFlap to add a video to this page. Please
Log In or
Register.
View Barbara E. Mercer's profile