|
|
Title: |
A Brief and Endless Sea |
Search Result:
| By (author): |
Barbara Pelman |
| ISBN10-13: |
1773861255 : 9781773861258 |
| Format: |
Paperback |
| Pages: |
96 |
| Weight: |
.122 Kg. |
| Published: |
Caitlin Press - April 2024 |
| List Price: |
15.99 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: |
In Stock
Qty Available: 6 |
| Subjects: |
|
| Born out of waiting out the lockdown during the early days of the pandemic, Barbara Pelman's A Brief and Endless Sea explores a life in retrospect, beginning with a high school typing class and ending with the Angel Purah, cutting the ties that bind a soul to a body. Many of the poems in this collection are rooted in Jewish tradition: the prophet Isaiah's words of comfort; the rabbinical story of the Lost Princess, that angel and her counterpart, the Angel Duma. Pelman takes us to difficult placesā the dissolution of a marriage, caring for a parent with dementia. But she doesn't leave us there, waiting. Using the power of words to map a route out, A Brief and Endless Sea pulls us toward life in all of its vibrant detailsā the simple beauty of a small garden of tomatoes and roses, the pleasures of teaching poetry, long walks with a grandson, and encounters with spirituality. For Pelman, there is comfort in the making of a poem and in the "smallest life you can love." Like the glosa form she turns to often, something small transforms into something larger, expansive. In A Brief and Endless Sea, the ordinary becomes extraordinary, and waiting in itself presents fertile ground for hope and possibility. |
|
|