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Do not
hurry your journey, the poet says midway through this stunning collection. Better
if it lasts for years, so you arrive / laden with all you've lost along the
way. Bonnie Naradzay's journeyas mother, professional, teacher, and longtime
volunteer, leading poetry sessions in prisons, a retirement community, and
among the homelesshas gathered much of both the lost and found, culminating in
the publication of Invited to the Feast, a collection of poems and
literary debut coming in her eightieth year.
With wisdom
gleaned over time and craft honed over ...
Do not
hurry your journey, the poet says midway through this stunning collection. Better
if it lasts for years, so you arrive / laden with all you've lost along the
way. Bonnie Naradzay's journeyas mother, professional, teacher, and longtime
volunteer, leading poetry sessions in prisons, a retirement community, and
among the homelesshas gathered much of both the lost and found, culminating in
the publication of Invited to the Feast, a collection of poems and
literary debut coming in her eightieth year.
With wisdom gleaned over time and craft honed over decades, Naradzay presents us with poems that range from dank encampments under city bridges to windswept Irish cliffs and Venetian vistas, finding a common human thread in street talk and the classic tropes of our shared literary heritage.
Invited to the Feast is divided into three sections, each beginning with an epigraph that serves as a guide to reading each part. The poems collected here immerse the reader in the experience of interactive poetry classes, laments for mentors and family members who have gone, and far-flung travels. Free verse consorts with a diversity of forms, including the villanelle, ghazal, pantoum, and sestina.
Throughout this collection we sense that, despite loss and brokenness, love is still possible, and every one of us has been invited to this feast.
With wisdom gleaned over time and craft honed over decades, Naradzay presents us with poems that range from dank encampments under city bridges to windswept Irish cliffs and Venetian vistas, finding a common human thread in street talk and the classic tropes of our shared literary heritage.
Invited to the Feast is divided into three sections, each beginning with an epigraph that serves as a guide to reading each part. The poems collected here immerse the reader in the experience of interactive poetry classes, laments for mentors and family members who have gone, and far-flung travels. Free verse consorts with a diversity of forms, including the villanelle, ghazal, pantoum, and sestina.
Throughout this collection we sense that, despite loss and brokenness, love is still possible, and every one of us has been invited to this feast.
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