Reginald Gibbons is een dichter wiens werk de diepten van de menselijke ervaring en taal verkent. Zijn poëzie wordt gekenmerkt door scherpzinnigheid en formele beheersing, waarbij hij vaak thema's als herinnering, verlies en de zoektocht naar betekenis onderzoekt. Gibbons' benadering van schrijven is diep filosofisch en spoort lezers aan om de complexiteit van het bestaan te aanschouwen. Zijn verzen zijn zowel intiem als universeel, en resoneren met de subtiele nuances van emotie en gedachte.
Reginald Gibbons' latest poetry chapbook showcases his award-winning talent through a collection that explores profound themes and emotions. The work reflects on the intricacies of human experience, weaving together vivid imagery and thought-provoking language. Gibbons' unique voice and perspective invite readers to engage deeply with the nuances of life, making this chapbook a compelling addition to contemporary poetry.
Reginald Gibbons collects here a lifetime s worth of thoughts on composing and translating poetry. Not a manifesto or a general theory of the lyric, rather, the book explores how a poem thinks: that is, what results from the circumstances of a poet s native language, choice of words and topics, the mentality that the poet shares with other writers, and the range of poetic possibilities (and limitations) in a given language. Through exemplary case studies taken from his own experience in writing poetry, as well as in translating poetry from languages ranging from Sophocles s and Pindar s ancient Greek to their contemporary French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish successors, Gibbons traces the curious persistence of classical modes and images into the twenty-first century. He shows how the very language used in composing a poem, be it ancient Greek, Renaissance English, or contemporary Russian, both limits and enables how a poet thinks and what the poet can say. Even in describing difficult poetic concepts and operations, Gibbons writes in a clear, companionable style, entirely accessible not just to practicing poets, but also to general readers interested in poetry, and to writers of various stripes interested in the way our native language can often circumscribe what and how we think poetically, and affect how we compose poetry and prose. This book joins other titles by this award-winning writer on the Press s list."
This award-winning book explores themes of identity, race, and resilience through a compelling narrative. It delves into the complexities of cultural heritage and the struggles faced by individuals in a divided society. The characters are richly developed, each navigating their own challenges while contributing to a broader commentary on social justice and human connection. With poignant prose and insightful reflections, the work invites readers to engage deeply with its powerful messages and emotional depth.