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-Michael Escoubas is editor and book reviewer for Quill and Parchment online poetry journal
In Color and Line, Carole Mertz captures the essence of art with the authority of a critic and skilled poet leaving us breathless
-Carol Smallwood, MLS, MA, Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, is a literary reader, judge, interviewer; her 13th poetry collection is from Main Street Rag
In Carole Mertz's new collection, there are stellar thought-constructs to be discovered by the reader: "But this is Cornell's world, not ours; a place / where he can safely relate to small, varied things." Yet his world becomes ours too because Mertz guides us, and we do, indeed, relate, experience, emote as we travel with her to those "varied things." Color and Line is a gorgeous collection of predominantly ekphrastic poetry that reveals depths below the line and whole worlds beneath the artist's canvas. The poet writes, she hopes her works afford us "some entertainment," but these precisely cut gems offer far more. Her lines become tightly condensed treatises on metaphor and wordplay, the wellsprings of poetry in which "signifiers bounce behind the stag's eyes." Color and Line is rich in allusions, witty, and riveting. Readers will keep this volume nearby to return to again and again, wondering like Mertz, how "Virginia Woolf's snake got into our heads, "lurking."
-Nancy Dafoe, author of ten published books and winner of the 2016 William Faulkner-Wisdom award in poetry
Author: Carole Mertz
ISBN-10: 195232680X
ISBN-13: 9781952326806
Publisher: Kelsay Books
Language: English
Published: 01/02/2021
Pages: 74
Format: Paperback
Weight: 0.24lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.15d
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