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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brief yet evocative verse,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Owl Question: Poems (May Swenson Poetry Award Series) (Hardcover)
Winner of the May Swenson poetry award, The Owl Question by Faith Shearin is a unique collection of brief yet evocative verse, featuring a foreword by Mark Doty (an international poet and the appointed judge for the 2002 May Swenson Award). Examining adolescence, nature, femininity, parenthood, daily life, and more, these inspirational and deftly written verses often carry a down-to-earth, narrative-event tone. My father, in middle age, falls in love with a dog./He who kicked dogs in anger when I was a child,/who liked his comb always on the same shelf,/who drank martinis to make his mind quiet./He who worked and worked/- his shirts/wrapped in plastic, his heart ironed/like a collar./He who - like many men -/ loved his children but thought the money/he made for them was more important/than the rough tweed of his presence.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Good First Book,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Owl Question: Poems (May Swenson Poetry Award Series) (Hardcover)
Faith Shearin's debut book of poems tells a compelling story. The speaker in these poems begins as a child, becomes a childless wife and ,in a final transformation, finds herself a mother. The book is full of humor and wise observation. She describes her yearning for a child this way: "I hold nothing in my arms. The nothing feels light and heavy at the same time.." The stories these poems weave together are both particular and individual (a mother's untidy kitchen, a father's eccentric love for his dog) and wonderfully universal.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gorgeous Imagery,
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This review is from: Owl Question: Poems (Swenson Poetry Award) (Paperback)
Absolutely wonderful book of poetry. She captures sentiment without being sentimental. Even non-readers of poetry will enjoy this.
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The Owl Question: Poems (May Swenson Poetry Award Series) by Faith Shearin (Hardcover - Aug. 2002)
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