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Nature's Wheel

Current price: $16.00
Nature's Wheel
Nature's Wheel

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Nature's Wheel

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Donald Spoto, New York Times bestselling author of 29 books, including biographies of Alfred Hitchcock, Tennessee Williams, Ingrid Bergman and Joan of Arc John Lawrence Darretta's first collection of poetry, deals with cycles in nature, art, and life. In "Peace Move," Darretta uses end rhyme to describe the removal of a home's furnishings-a metaphor for a mind cleared of clutter to allow in the light. In other poems, Darretta deftly employs color to invite the reader in. My personal favorite, "After the Storm," opens with the line "All in an orange moment," vividly capturing the instant when nature's fury transforms into the beginning of a new day. Darretta's poems are a true celebration of nature. Linda Simone, author of The River Will Save Us John Lawrence Darretta was my English professor at Iona College. All these decades later, I still vividly recall how smart and sassy (think charming) he was-just two reasons Darretta was so beloved by his students. Yet I had no idea the depth and breadth of Darretta's command of the written word. His poems do more than make him instantly recognizable as a true poet. Here is a genuine sense of style, where brevity marries bravura. Darretta's ear for cadence reaches out and touches the reader in a real sense of lyrical style. I am waiting for volume two. Alan W. Petrucelli, author of Morbid Curiosity: The Disturbing Demises of the Famous and Infamous; former entertainment reporter for CBS Radio Network

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