Louis Daniel Brodsky: 61 books

Book cover of Trilogy: A Birth Cycle
by Louis Daniel Brodsky
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2014

Trilogy: A Birth Cycle, a volume of eighteen chronologically arranged pieces, is a gentle recollection of one couple’s first experiences with conception, pregnancy, and childbirth, exploring their fears, hopes, and joys as they face impending parenthood and the "covenant of pure earthly worship" they form as a new family.
Book cover of Just Ours: Love Passages with Linda, Volume One
by Louis Daniel Brodsky
Language: English
Release Date: May 7, 2012

JUST OURS captures the tender passion of two lovers who've come to each other, as kindred souls, after full, separate lifetimes. Tracing the evolution of their relationship, from their first date to their first extended trip together, to Italy, this book of verse is a lyrical celebration of closeness,...
Book cover of Combing Florida's Shores: Poems of Two Lifetimes
by Louis Daniel Brodsky
Language: English
Release Date: October 9, 2012

Combing Florida's Shores is a poetic memoir. Part one depicts a man, his wife, and their girl and boy reveling in the joys of vacationing in Fort Lauderdale. The second section chronicles the now-divorced man returning to his old haunts, with a new love, to find that everything, and nothing, is the same.
Book cover of Gestapo Crows

Gestapo Crows

Holocaust Poems

by Louis Daniel Brodsky
Language: English
Release Date: May 6, 2014

This book, dealing with Holocaust victims, refugees, second-generation "survivors," and today’s family, is narrated by an American Jewish poet, son of neither victims nor survivors, who does not presume to speak for the dead but rather to the living — one human plea for universal peace.
Book cover of Voice Within the Void

Voice Within the Void

Poems of Homo supinus

by Louis Daniel Brodsky
Language: English
Release Date: July 23, 2013

This volume of seventeen poems introduces us to a new species, a devolved offshoot of man, bearing apocalyptic scars from Auschwitz and Hiroshima. Mired in hallucinations, Homo supinus, a deformed, androgynous creature who rarely leaves his bed, is unequipped to deal with any reality other than that...
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