
A Word in Your Ear
Employing a rich variety of verse forms and subjects, Spears reflects on the passage of time- specifically, the maturation from boyhood to old age- and its effect on his view of himself and the world. ""To go from adult to old man / Is truly to change into another species, / Apart as a lame duck, having no space in the future."" Though gloomy in itself, this theme is often treated with levity, which makes the ominous secrets whispered in the ear not only bearable but also enjoyable.
Spears's poems reveal an often wry conversationalist whose voice ranges from public wit to private confidant. In ""Pas de Deux,"" the poet imagines a beautiful ballerina and her romantic dance partner behind the scenes: ""Backstage, she's horse-faced, duck-butted, hating men, / While he loves nothing else. They hate each other. / . . . Which of us would not rather / Believe them onstage? Their image there's not false, / but twin / To what we all produce: illusion is our mother.""
Because Spears did not devote himself solely to the practice of poetry, his body of work is regrettably small. But with his final collection, he confirms a truth confessed in the appropriately titled ""A Poet Hidden"": ""He always knew at heart he was a poet.
- Undertitel
- Poems
- Författare
- Monroe Spears
- ISBN
- 9780807127230
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 100 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2002-12-01
- Sidor
- 58
