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Some Grand Dust [Paperback]

William Minor (Author)
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June 2002
William Minor had been married (to the same woman!) for thirty-eight years when he started his collection of short pieces entitled Our Peasant Life. Minor spares neither wit nor compassion when he explores marriage, love, household, family, and neighbors in this charming work.

In Moker, Minor turns his life around, imagining that he hadn't pursued the woman he would love the rest of his life, or the passion for music that has kept him focussed. His alter ego, Moker, pads about an empty apartment in bare feet, divorced (he didn't find the right woman!), imagines a daughter he never had, and finds peace through acceptance and humor.

Minor's skillfully crafted poems weave a story of life, longing, and loving in the years beyond youth. Some Grand Dust is an extraordinary portrait of ordinary lives.


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A book to treasure and pass on to your friends. -- Molly Giles

I've enjoyed reading William Minor's poems for nearly 40 years. His memoir...is honest and touching. -- Carolyn Kizer

In recent American literature, there is nothing at all like this somber, rollicking, double-headed chronicle... -- Al Young

About the Author

William Minor was originally trained as a visual artist at Pratt Institute and U.C. Berkeley. Attracted by the "multimedia" work of William Blake, e.e. cummings, Kenneth Patchen and Shiko Munakata (and the voice of Dylan Thomas), he began to write poetry thirty-seven years ago (as a graduate student in Language Arts at San Francisco State), producing his first book containing poems and prints, Pacific Grove, in 1974. Bill has, since that time, published four more books of poetry. A jazz writer with over 150 articles to his credit, Bill has also published two books on music: Unzipped Souls: A Jazz Journey Through the Soviet Union (Temple University Press) and Monterey Jazz Festival: Forty Legendary Years (Angel City Press). A third nonfiction work, The Heart Within: Jazz Journeys to Japan, is forthcoming from University of Michigan Press. He has set poems from his book For Women Missing or Dead to music and recorded a CD—Bill Minor & Friends—on which he plays piano, tenor guitar, and sings.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 80 pages
  • Publisher: Chatoyant (June 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0966145240
  • ISBN-13: 978-0966145243
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 6.2 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,235,942 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Some Grand Book, August 31, 2005
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In the first series of poems from "Some Grand Dust", noted author, poet, musician and artist Bill Minor takes love poetry to a new level. The poetry becomes a series of tender musings on his long marriage to his wife, captures the real essense of a loving relationship, one in which the day to day becomes a celebration. Each word is carefully chosen, and the poems have a quiet strength that become more vibrant with each reading. The second half of the book comes from the voice of the author's alter-ego, and has a freshness and subtle humor that are delightful to read again and again. This is, quite simply, poetry as it should be written.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superbly crafted verses of life, longing, loving, & family, August 4, 2002
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Some Grand Dust comprises two poem cycles ("Our Peasant Life" and "Moker") by jazz authority and writer William Minor. These are superbly crafted verses of life, longing, loving, family, and neighbors - both real and imagined. Moker's Unborn Daughter: Today she wants to take a walk/and talk about men, his least favorite subject./"What can you tell me about them?" she asks./"Nothing," he replies. "Not a thing." Well,/you must know something," she snaps back./"As much as I know," he says, "about myself."/"Is that all?" she cries, and clasps her hands/before her face, tossing her not so delicate/hair. "See? See?' she chides, peeking through/the game they used to play: "This is the church/and this the steeple." "See what?" he cries./She dances away. "See? See?" she calls/back over her truly beautiful shoulder,/Moker's mocking unborn daughter.
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