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The eccentric nature of servants, gods and humanity, April 11, 2004
This review is from: Intermissa, Venus (Paperback)
With grave wit and intoxicating humanity, Nicole
Pekarske shares epic tales of lowly servants and the
workaday perspectives of gods.
In Intermissa, Venus, Pekarske's first collection,
the voices are diverse in theme, form and attitude,
and reward the reader with discovery. Using elements
of myth, folklore and sonnet as it suits each work,
Intermissa, Venus uses modern free verse and lyric
meter with the impact of Icelandic saga, in a voice
that is both absorbing and friendly.
Sometimes formal, sometimes a spirited one-way
conversation with the reader, Intermissa, Venus mixes
perspective and voice with provoking irony. Pekarske
reveals the painful confessions of the aging
narcissist, "admitting I want to live, watch my salt
intake," people living by the rules of cause and
effect, the ugly rhythm of give and take, and the
disappointment of idolatry, "the urge to tear
something pure."
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