The Poet's Curse: A Miscellany

Author:   Michael Estabrook ,  Robert R Sanders ,  Shawn Aveningo Sanders
Publisher:   Poetry Box Select
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9781948461184


Pages:   138
Publication Date:   12 January 2019
Format:   Paperback
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A delightful miscellany of poems on a multitude of subjects in various forms and genres including: ancestral portraits, bestiary, commonplace, complaints, catalogs, concrete, dialog, dreams, ekphrastic, erotica, experimental, found poems, free verse, light poems, imagistic, list poems, lyrical, military, monolog, narrative, nostalgia, object poems, odes, pentastichs, persona poems, philias, phobias, philosophies, portraits, prose poems, romantic, satire, sonnets, stream-of-consciousness, triptychs, work . . . The Poet's Curse Everything the poet sees or hears, thinks, feels or imagines gets captured, interpreted and shoe-horned into a damn poem whether they like it or not. ____________________________________________________________________________ Michael Estabrook's The Poet's Curse is a must-read collection by a particularly perceptive observer of our often-cockeyed world. Wayne Hogan, Poet &Artist Estabrook is a master jeweler, and each day, each moment, of his life is a small, glittering stone waiting to be shaped into something iridescent and precious. John Sweet, Poet I never tire of his humorous, often self-deprecating, yet poignant poetry. Glenn Cooper, Poet & Collagist

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Author:   Michael Estabrook ,  Robert R Sanders ,  Shawn Aveningo Sanders
Publisher:   Poetry Box Select
Imprint:   Poetry Box Select
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.213kg
ISBN:  

9781948461184


ISBN 10:   1948461188
Pages:   138
Publication Date:   12 January 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Praise for The Poet's Curse Michael Estabrook's The Poet's Curse is a must-read collection by a particularly perceptive observer of our often-cockeyed world. Each of his poems repeats and enlarges upon the flavor of his brief jewel because of the encumbrance of material things rusting stove at curbside being/thrown away by the inhabitants/of an old dilapidated shack/in back and I think that all/of us should remember/to throw-out our old stoves. Read Estabrook's The Poet's Curse knowing you're reading real poetry. Wayne Hogan, Poet &Artist What's become increasingly clear to anyone paying careful attention over these past few decades is that Estabrook is a master jeweler and that each day, each moment, of his life is a small, glittering stone waiting to be shaped into something iridescent and precious. These poems are the minutiae of a life well lived and well loved - each one is a gem that shines with a vital, stunning clarity. John Sweet, Poet I have been reading Michael Estabrook for the full twenty years that I've been engaged with the small press, and never tire of his humorous, often self-deprecating, yet poignant poetry. This full-length book is long overdue, and is a just reward for a consistently wonderful poet. Glenn Cooper, Poet & Collagist


Praise for Epicurean Ecstasy Michael Estabrook's The Poet's Curse is a must-read collection by a particularly perceptive observer of our often-cockeyed world. Each of his poems repeats and enlarges upon the flavor of his brief jewel because of the encumbrance of material things rusting stove at curbside being/thrown away by the inhabitants/of an old dilapidated shack/in back and I think that all/of us should remember/to throw-out our old stoves. Read Estabrook's The Poet's Curse knowing you're reading real poetry. Wayne Hogan, Poet &Artist What's become increasingly clear to anyone paying careful attention over these past few decades is that Estabrook is a master jeweler and that each day, each moment, of his life is a small, glittering stone waiting to be shaped into something iridescent and precious. These poems are the minutiae of a life well lived and well loved - each one is a gem that shines with a vital, stunning clarity. John Sweet, Poet I have been reading Michael Estabrook for the full twenty years that I've been engaged with the small press, and never tire of his humorous, often self-deprecating, yet poignant poetry. This full-length book is long overdue, and is a just reward for a consistently wonderful poet. Glenn Cooper, Poet & Collagist


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Educated first in the sciences, graduating into comparative literature and languages, Michael Estabrook is a recently retired baby boomer child-of-the-sixties poet freed finally after working 40 years for The Man and sometimes The Woman. No more useless meetings under florescent lights in stuffy stale windowless rooms. Instead, he is able to concentrate on making better poems and on pursuing other interests including: art, music, theatre, opera, history, genealogy, philosophy, and his wife, who has always been the most beautiful woman he has ever known. Since the late 1980s, Michael has published over 20 collections, including most recently: Bouncy House, edited by Larry Fagin (Green Zone Editions, 2014); Two Sides of the Same Coin, drawings by Wayne Hogan (little books press, 2016); It Is What It Is, with Phil Weidman, drawings by Wayne Hogan (little books press, 2018). Hopefully with each passing decade the poems have become more universal in nature: clear and concise, succinct and precise, more thought-provoking and relatable.

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