Something New, Something Broken
RM 14.09
ISBN:
9798350958485
Categories:
Language & Dictionary
File Size
1.60 MB
Format
epub
Language
English
Release Year
2024
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Author
Daniel RadmacherSynopsis
In a world where the art forms of poetry and prose have become virtually indistinguishable from one another, author Daniel Radmacher makes a bold and unpredictable choice. Rather than running away from meter and rhyme and getting stuck in the quicksand of modern conventionality, Radmacher embraces them both in his own characteristic way, much like his imagined mentors Robert Frost, W.D. Snodgrass and Jean Garrigue. The result is that meter crackles throughout his poems with life and energy without drawing attention to itself. Exploring themes of faith, parenting, disillusionment, loss and hope, Radmacher manages to lasso rhyme and force it to serve his own purposes, avoiding the typically banal and sophomoric affect of end-rhyme and undercutting the reader's expectations. Of particular interest is the poem "Something In-Between," where he uses his own real-life colorblindness to take a life-affirming look at LGBTQ+ and transgender issues. Interestingly, he also makes a brief foray into the "terza rima" form, a structure of interlocking rhyme first pioneered by Dante in The Inferno, that rarely sees the light of day because of its inherent complexity of execution. An accomplished songwriter, Radmacher includes a section of lyrics from songs that he has composed, songs that clearly straddle the boundary between poetry and songwriting. All in all, this collection weaves through so many different styles and genres, Radmacher will simply not allow the reader to become bored, while all the time insisting that she experience the art form of poetry through the eyes of a lover of the classic art form.

