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Concept Poems 1

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Concept Poems 1

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This is a concept book with 110 Concept Poems within. The first three sections reflect the confusion and conflicts in rejection between desire and despair, wishful thinking and reality. The variety itself is interesting and the book is divided into sections. The first three related concepts are poetry that grew out of a broken relationships, the separation of soul-mates and the sadness that the two who should have been together endured because of the separation. A concept poem, is a series of poems connected by subject or a central character, arranged or occurring in temporal, spatial or other order of succession and can be read as a series. They also have similar recurring images and cross-references, but within those linking similarities there is inner variety to make it fresh and interesting. The poems occur on a visit to Mount Parnassus to see the Pythian. She presides, introduces the sections and frames the book with a prologue and an epilogue. There are some topical miscellaneous poems in the final section like on beauty from Westminster Bridge and the environment as in the plastic rubbish patches that are floating round the Pacific which are independent of each other. There is a mirror effect: experiences everyone shares where readers can find themselves.

Author Biography:

David has worked in factories, journalism and sales. He likes travelling and have been to many parts of England, country, towns, cities and villages. He takes a lot of photographs of these places and a very small example is in the Gallery on my website. As mentioned, David's next book is of poetry and my photographs. He is also planning a future book on England which he intends to develop from the notes he take and illustrate with his photographs. David takes notes for a future large volume of Literary Essays which will range from medieval Literature to the twentieth century.David studied English literature, Dramatic Structure and Playwriting and Film Structure and script writing. This is Mr. Hamilton's fourth book. The first was Culture Wars: To Discipline the Devil's Regions. A collection of essays on art, architecture, culture and literature. The second is "Some Literary Essays: Comments and Insights. His third and last book is King Alfred's Jewel: Poetry of the Imagination and Imaginative Photography.He has a programme on US blog radio station Storytellers Campfire because essentially King Alfred's Jewel is stories in verse and prose illustrated by some black and white photographs and some colour in a colour section of 16 photographs.
Release date NZ
June 28th, 2016
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
128
Dimensions
156x234x7
ISBN-13
9781785892059
Product ID
25095865

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