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Highlights
- The poems in Paul Nemser's A THOUSAND CURVES find inspiration from nature, travel, mysticism, memory.
- Author(s): Paul Nemser & Jon Imber
- 104 Pages
- Poetry, Subjects & Themes
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"Paul Nemser's poems find inspiration from nature, travel, mysticism, memory, ecstasies and nightmares, mysteries and clarities of daily life, fateful steps, chance encounters, donkeys braying, one nightingale calling, reflections off an office building's floor-to-ceiling window. Ultimately the book maps out a life, a journey with a thousand curves"--Book Synopsis
The poems in Paul Nemser's A THOUSAND CURVES find inspiration from nature, travel, mysticism, memory. Time is understood in glimpses-raindrops, tides changing, splashes of a waterfall. Sometimes the background leaps out of the foreground. Bugs grind leaves, a line from a rock song repeats and repeats. Here are ecstasies and nightmares, mysteries and clarities of daily life, fateful steps, chance encounters, donkeys braying, one nightingale calling, reflections off an office building's floor-to-ceiling window. These glimpses can become a poem overnight or take decades to finish. In time the poems come together as a book that moves among traces of these myriad conversations. The internal speaks with the external. Permanence speaks with change. Ultimately the book is about the twists and turns that life takes over a lifetime, the record of a journey with a thousand curves.