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To Miles West [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Poetry)
  • Author:  Gary Lee Entsminger
  • Author:  Gary Lee Entsminger
  • ISBN-10:  1936671301
  • ISBN-10:  1936671301
  • ISBN-13:  9781936671304
  • ISBN-13:  9781936671304
  • Publisher:  Pinyon Publishing
  • Publisher:  Pinyon Publishing
  • Pages:  112
  • Pages:  112
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2015
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2015
  • SKU:  1936671301-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  1936671301-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 100303118
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In TWO MILES WEST, imagination, memory, and dream entwine to create voices that leap metaphysical boundaries. Entsminger asks us to suppose a time space lattice / imposed by a mind / composing images. In the realm of poetry, where an image in the mind's eye is as alive as a warm body, he explores the nature of knowledge. Endearing characters dance to the beat: Carisha in tawny hay fields, shirtless rain-soaked boys, a wanna-be western outlaw, pelicans disguised as lady's slippers, Bach composing on a supernatural plane, a gangling bald Russian professor, and a three-year-old boy's vision of Grandma in full-cut apron / hugging her wide hips / canvas shoes to ease / sore feet smell of / onions and fried potatoes. Individuals try to connect: faces trapped in wood grains, toes wiggle out to dance / teasing his stockings / bringing his fleet full stop / he lights a smile, young men following a trail round the hillside, a friend they pick up in a bar pushing imaginary buttons / that fumble under fingers, and persistent Handpick & McQ musing on life, war, and women, parading down the highway. Like the feathery swaying bamboo in his Henry Evans tribute, Entsminger has a light and loving touch that reaches for a world and a human potential he believes in. the sun eases / into a cloud lake / and cools / I walk on The troubadour sings a love song. A striking freshness, lyricism, and originality of voices-imagination and a sense of time and place characterize TWO MILES WEST. This uncommon first book of poetry has been seasoned by years of thought and experience. 'At night I pull the one runner curtain back / and look out the porch caves into ruined couch / below unshingled casts from lamplight.' You will be rewarded when you step into his light. -Michael Miller, author of LIFELINES The debut collection of a poet as remarkable for his offbeat humor and Virginia down-homeness as for his hip urbanity: his love of jazz, qi, and an ideal world without fences. Amonglă"
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