Sundown- a life in poetry-from childhood to first love, loss, bewilderment, aging-and acceptance. There are many forms of poetry here, including the fugue, haibun, haiku, and one of Ed's favorites-the cento. Centos created out of product names, classic haikus, lost Elizabethan words, Trumpian crazy talk, and Neruda's questions. For an exciting read, these poems by Ed Gold show great skill, and more important, great heart.
Sundown- a life in poetry-from childhood to first love, loss, bewilderment, aging-and acceptance. There are many forms of poetry here, including the fugue, haibun, haiku, and one of Ed's favorites-the cento. Centos created out of product names, classic haikus, lost Elizabethan words, Trumpian crazy talk, and Neruda's questions. For an exciting read, these poems by Ed Gold show great skill, and more important, great heart.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ed is a graduate of the Johns Hopkins University Writing Seminars and taught for many years at the University of Maryland. He has a chapbook, Owl, and poems in the Ekphrastic Review, Petigru Review, New Verse News, Think, New York Quarterly, Kakalak, and many others. For the South Carolina Poetry Society, Ed runs the Skylark poetry contest for SC high school poets. He lives in Charleston, South Carolina, with his wife Amy and their dog Edie.
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