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The Pendulum Moves Off - by  Theodore Haddin (Paperback) - 1 of 1

The Pendulum Moves Off - by Theodore Haddin (Paperback)

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  • From a boy's first acquaintance with nature and the meaning of time to witnessing climate change and desolating wars, Theodore Haddin's poems in The Pendulum Moves Off celebrate the lives of humans and Earth's other animal inhabitants with longing, exuberance, and awakening.
  • Author(s): Theodore Haddin
  • 104 Pages
  • Poetry, American

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These poems ask us to see Earth as a garden on the brink of ruin, but a garden nevertheless, full of beauty and possibility.




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From a boy's first acquaintance with nature and the meaning of time to witnessing climate change and desolating wars, Theodore Haddin's poems in The Pendulum Moves Off celebrate the lives of humans and Earth's other animal inhabitants with longing, exuberance, and awakening. Time is in the clock as well as in nature, and our extraction of the natural world diminishes us as well. In truth, "tock and tick" are not forever, but the call of art and music and Haddin's love of rivers in this beautiful and thought-provoking collection remind us of a better way of life we have yet to discover.




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From houses, woods, and rivers of memory, Ted Haddin in this new collection brings home for us poems of redemption and restoration, reminding us of the numinous character of everyday life, lived in communion with mockingbirds, dragonflies, foxes, gardenias, and trout. Under the hand of the pendulum of time, in the midst of our "agony of uncertainty," the poems teach us how to live with clear eyes, to walk with grace and a gentleness that might heal ourselves and our world. Like the clear waters of Walden Pond, Ted Haddin's new poetry reflects the skies of our necessary hopes for the future.-Michael Sowder, author of House Under the Moon

Theodore Haddin's poems ask us to see Earth as a garden on the brink of ruin, but a garden nevertheless, full of beauty and possibility. They urge us that it is high time for clarity and kindness, humility and restraint, love and reconnection.-James Mersmann, author of Straying Toward Home

Theodore Haddin's pendulum is in sync with the stories he tells, poem after poem. He understands that rhythm and narrative must work together, or poetry is never achieved. Many are the images Haddin employs in this fine book, but none as striking as that of the violin: "We sing with strings in our / lonely rooms. One day someone hears music from all we've done." Whether frog or fox by the road or a broken heart, his poems that are stories ring true, and I am embraced by the sound and silence of knowing his world, which is ours as well.-Jim Barnes, author of Sundown Explains Nothing: New and Selected Poems

Like the pendulum of the title poem, Theodore Haddin's poems move us, and move within us, with the expressive coherence of a literary vision deeply realized and generously shared. This book's unpretentious power grows from a lyricism that deftly blends perception and introspection. Readers who open their minds and hearts to Haddin's poetry will find the journey richly rewarding. A wonderful collection in every respect.-Donald Beagle, author of What Must Arise


Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .25 Inches (D)
Weight: .36 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 104
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: American
Publisher: Madville Publishing LLC
Format: Paperback
Author: Theodore Haddin
Language: English
Street Date: January 16, 2024
TCIN: 1010995461
UPC: 9781956440676
Item Number (DPCI): 247-30-1122
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: What themes are explored in Theodore Haddin's poetry?

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