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5.0 out of 5 stars
An articulate and engaging collection of remarkable poetry by Maria Melendez,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How Long She'll Last in This World (Camino del Sol) (Paperback)
How Long She'll Last In This World is an articulate and engaging collection of remarkable poetry by Maria Melendez. Drawing from her expansive knowledge of the environment and biology, Melendez creates poetry which induces muse and highlights the spirit as it carries its readers through a creative and evocative philosophy. American Adhaan (October 2001): Watch night spilling on the western edge/of invisible, its cool surrender/to the peach-colored clouds (just water/that has lately collapsed/into form).//How violently natural/my petroliferous valley looks/in this faint, blue wash;/the slow, arc'd strokes/of a great egret's wings/deny the crude thickness/of this air.//The shattered world's particulates/fall everywhere around us;/the call to prayer means bowing/and facing them all.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An articulate and engaging collection of remarkable poetry by Maria Melendez,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How Long She'll Last in This World (Camino del Sol) (Paperback)
How Long She'll Last In This World is an articulate and engaging collection of remarkable poetry by Maria Melendez. Drawing from her expansive knowledge of the environment and biology, Melendez creates poetry which induces muse and highlights the spirit as it carries its readers through a creative and evocative philosophy. American Adhaan (October 2001): Watch night spilling on the western edge/of invisible, its cool surrender/to the peach-colored clouds (just water/that has lately collapsed/into form).//How violently natural/my petroliferous valley looks/in this faint, blue wash;/the slow, arc'd strokes/of a great egret's wings/deny the crude thickness/of this air.//The shattered world's particulates/fall everywhere around us;/the call to prayer means bowing/and facing them all.
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How Long She'll Last in This World (Camino del Sol) by María Meléndez (Paperback - February 1, 2006)
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