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presents
All I've Known of Wanting
by
Jerry Fong and Mary Carter Ginn
Annotation
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Cover: glossy white with forrest green ink
ISBN: 0-9620790-2-2
Publish Date: May, 1997
No. of Pages: 36
Size: 5.5"x8.5"
Cost: $7.00 |
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Annotation:
A chapbook of poetry reflecting the humor and sorrow experienced with
each passage of our lives: youth, parenthood, and old age. Uniquely paired
to reflect and reverberate in theme the poets' journeys from chidhood to
the opening doorways of middle life, these 20 poems capture the male and
female point of view, are the yin and yang of each intensely felt moment
honoring the intimacies and complexities of family. Here the reader travels
on the surreal paths of dream worlds and on the stony roads of mourning,
they trudge through sucking mud of Chinese rice paddies and rise on the
unfettered winds of the American prairie. Throughout, an urgency prevails,
a plea to hold the moment close to the heart. The poets, ever mindful of
their former steps, beg the reader to join and dance the "swift span of
days."
Reviews:
"Whether Mary Ginn's 'words are urging her from the ache of winter'
in her poem "The Opening," or Jerry Fong is seeking 'cadences of winding
reels' and 'mysteries of deep water' in his poem "Serious Fishing," these
gifted and exhilarating poets prove that the art of making memorable poems
is alive and well. Both of them are the real thing."
- Colette Inez
“The surprise of this collection is how a woman’s gutsiness and a man’s
gentleness come together with deep human emotion.”
-Beatrice O’Brien
“All I’ve Known of Wanting honors the passages of life in beautifully crafted,
intimate lyrics inviting us to ‘love mysteries of deep water’ and ‘drink
hot blood.’ In poem after poem the poets celebrate the strength derived
from participation in the moment, despite adversities and impending loss.
The poems come full circle with the awareness of mortality, and even that
is a cause for joy, because we glimpse the ‘evening sky spreading its velvet
blanket,’ and ‘doze into our true selves’ even as we are ‘thirsting for
the moon.’
-Elaine Preston
“What we've all "known of wanting," as serious readers of poetry, are
poems that lie dead on the page, fail to move us. But these poems do not
want, nor will they disappoint you. Jerry Fong tells us ‘. . . Beware.
You'll be drawn in’; Mary Ginn says here ‘we'll . . . doze into our
true selves.’ I liked the alternating voices, male and female,
yin and yang, the way the poems echo and reverberate. Open this chapbook,
Reader, and marvel with Jerry and Mary at ‘these swift glissandos of [our]
little lives.’
-Barbara Crooker
Order Information:
Purchase From: C. J. Houghtaling, H
& H Press
Email: mail@handhpress.com
Phone: 570-376-3361
Address: 980 Locey Creek Road
City: Middlebury Center
State: PA
Zip: 16935
Single orders are $7 plus $3.50 postage and handling. Add
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