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-Deborah Warren
Whether they address paintings, music, or literature, Jean Kreiling's ekphrastic poems read as absorbing colloquies with works of art. She beautifully shapes her language to her subjects: spare precision for a Hopper, gentle charm for a Cassatt, something more darkly portentous for Delacroix, a nice bit of bathos for Satie, and forthright passion for C sar Frank's Symphony. Whatever her subject, the frisson of aesthetic pleasure is palpably conveyed. The book's tour de force is the series of poems on Stravinsky's Pulcinella, which is, like the piece it evokes, both cleverly delightful and delightfully clever throughout.
-Dick Davis
Jean Kreiling's Arts & Letters & Love focuses cohesively on the ways high art can touch our middle-to-lowbrow lives. The collection is packed with Kreiling's effortlessly musical sonnets-my favorite is "A Thousand Clerks"-but shows off her facility with forms of every kind. That skill allows meter and rhyme to produce their happiest effect: making our senses "reverberate like living bells."
-Maryann Corbett
Author: Jean L. Kreiling
Publisher: Kelsay Books
Published: 03/10/2018
Pages: 86
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.28lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.18d
ISBN13: 9781947465510
ISBN10: 1947465511
BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | Women Authors
About the Author
Jean L. Kreiling is a Professor of Music at Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts; she previously taught English at Western Carolina University in North Carolina. Her first collection of poems, The Truth in Dissonance (Kelsay Books), was published in 2014. Kreiling is a past winner of the Able Muse Write Prize, the Great Lakes Commonwealth of Letters Sonnet Contest, two New England Poetry Club prizes, and the String Poet Prize, and she was a six-time finalist for the Howard Nemerov Sonnet Award.
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