<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>In <em>Please Hold</em> there's melody, jazzy dissonance, flashes of tonal change, freshness of sound and image...</p><p>-Patricia Corbus</p><p><br></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In <em>Please Hold</em> there's melody, jazzy dissonance, flashes of tonal change, freshness of sound and image. Consider "hummingbirds/ buzz like balloons' loose lips," and "what if/ from the ugliest mouth on the corner, love stuck/out its bent lightning tongue?" As old Bruce in "Sonnet on Air" says, "only motion and cognition matter." <em>Please Hold</em> is full of both, its music alive with the snicker of oboes, inspired puns, silvery thuds, cries and laughter, pain and disconcerting beauty. </p><p>-Patricia Corbus, winner of the </p><p>2015 Off the Grid Poetry prize for <em>Finestra's Window</em></p><p>* * *</p><p><em>Please Hold</em>'s scintillant wit and virtuoso imagination enliven and mourn pandemic's hermitage, its "slow kind of rain." When "you've gone a bit crazy...sequestered," "touch and go" have lost their meanings, when fear "thumbs glissandos/up your bone xylophone," gargoyles grow eloquent, God "contours love with dark," and truth produces its green heresies: "When we fall sick, the teeter totters, and weeds inherit the earth." As rumors and lies surround us, these eclectic, ethical poems push back-"it's a shady business, so here come the pines." </p><p>-Eleanor Wilner, winner of the </p><p>Robert Frost Medal for lifetime achievement</p><p><br></p>
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