Description
Hilary Sallick, author of Asking the Form
Winter in Halifax fizzes with spring-its narrator, "light-hearted as a florist in February," nurses faith and hope. DeFreitas preserves details of the everyday-coffee, the kitchen light, snow on gravestones, St. Agnes' bells-in lines that dance with rhythm and sing with rhyme. On display is precisely what the speaker in "Lingua Franca" wishes for: "[a] lithe and limber idiom...sassy brassy palaver." Most moving are the poems of relationships: a boy at the beach with his father, a letter to a friend, a mother and son sharing memories. Tender and effervescent, this open-hearted work will surely hearten its readers.
Mary Buchinger, author of e i n f ü h l u n g/in feeling
In Winter in Halifax, Thomas DeFreitas frequently manages to be both exuberant and elegiac within the same poem. He celebrates the haunts of his native Boston; he offers homage to Our Lady of Cambridge, a "spare-change Madonna." His skillful use of language and form unerringly serve what's being closely observed or recalled. It's clear that the poets he celebrates here-Lorca, Hart Crane, Roethke-have become deeply part of his own sensibility. Each heartfelt salute to a cherished someone or to a special season or to a lost soul shimmers with a sense of inexorable change and loss.
Cathie Desjardins, Poet Laureate Emerita of Arlington, MA; author of Buddha in the Garden
Author: Thomas DeFreitas
Publisher: Kelsay Books
Published: 10/01/2021
Pages: 48
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.18lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.12d
ISBN13: 9781639800421
ISBN10: 1639800425
BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | General
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