Days (Días)

(Poems on Grieving…)

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Dennis L. Siluk ISBN: 9781491740293
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: July 16, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Dennis L. Siluk
ISBN: 9781491740293
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: July 16, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Most folks, to include poets, prefer poetry on death to entail mostly courage and strength; I dont disagree completely with that, only partly, for submissive suffering is also involved; yet, many folks just do not want to look at both sides of the dying. Nowadays things are changing, and it is more permissible, yet still bold to mix them together, and thus, here we have just that. I prefer true emotions: be it aggressive or passive when going through death voyages; for such are during a paramount loss, of a loved one dying, day by day, especially, ones mother, as in Days...

In the second section of the book, is the prose poem: Recapitulations (or, The Meatpackers Boy) autobiographical in content. Also, a few additional independent poems on: Vietnam, America, An Old Furnace and Commentary: Trials of a Poet.

The third section, four new poems, Coming of Old Age. In section four: a letter from Pope Francis to the author, quotes, and the authors books.

Much of the poetry in this book, Days, is done in a free verse style, long line form, other than the confessional-grieving poetry on the death of the poets mother, a very deserted, overwhelming, human undertaking.

Rosa Pealoza

This is the poets 47th book, 16th in poetry. He lives in Lima, Peru and in the Andes, in Huancayo, with his wife Rosa; he is from Minnesota, and has won numerous awards for his writings. Presently working on several books. Back picture of the author, taken in Huancayo, 2011.

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Most folks, to include poets, prefer poetry on death to entail mostly courage and strength; I dont disagree completely with that, only partly, for submissive suffering is also involved; yet, many folks just do not want to look at both sides of the dying. Nowadays things are changing, and it is more permissible, yet still bold to mix them together, and thus, here we have just that. I prefer true emotions: be it aggressive or passive when going through death voyages; for such are during a paramount loss, of a loved one dying, day by day, especially, ones mother, as in Days...

In the second section of the book, is the prose poem: Recapitulations (or, The Meatpackers Boy) autobiographical in content. Also, a few additional independent poems on: Vietnam, America, An Old Furnace and Commentary: Trials of a Poet.

The third section, four new poems, Coming of Old Age. In section four: a letter from Pope Francis to the author, quotes, and the authors books.

Much of the poetry in this book, Days, is done in a free verse style, long line form, other than the confessional-grieving poetry on the death of the poets mother, a very deserted, overwhelming, human undertaking.

Rosa Pealoza

This is the poets 47th book, 16th in poetry. He lives in Lima, Peru and in the Andes, in Huancayo, with his wife Rosa; he is from Minnesota, and has won numerous awards for his writings. Presently working on several books. Back picture of the author, taken in Huancayo, 2011.

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