Rehearsing How to Live

Reaching out to Life

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, British & Irish
Cover of the book Rehearsing How to Live by Max Roytenberg, iUniverse
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Max Roytenberg ISBN: 9781475909784
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: December 13, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Max Roytenberg
ISBN: 9781475909784
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: December 13, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

In lively and entertaining prose and verse Max Roytenberg offers his perspective on life and its events in Rehearsing How to Live: Reaching Out to Life. He draws conclusions on living and loving, the order of our priorities, parents and children, wives and families, life and death, and aging and dying. He discusses the rapid pace of the changing society around us, along with the challenges of technology and changing demographics. He asks questions and shares his answershow have we dealt with these elements of life, what have we done right, what have we done wrong, what might we have done, and what might we yet do?

Roytenberg believes that life is a rehearsal every day for how we may face our tomorrows better prepared. These poems have been written over a period of more than fifty years and focus on the benefits of hindsight, second guessing, and maybe a few lies about what really happened.

Can We See?

Skitter-scatter, wind-swept droplets beat staccato

rhythms on our glassy apertures

shattering into filigree the apparitions that

dance so visibly in the light of rainless day.

Looking back at our histories, our views clouded

by the torrents of emotion, silvering shadows

gilding the realities, we shield the constructs

that protect our private images of the past.

Do we ever truly see our histories clearly in the light?

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In lively and entertaining prose and verse Max Roytenberg offers his perspective on life and its events in Rehearsing How to Live: Reaching Out to Life. He draws conclusions on living and loving, the order of our priorities, parents and children, wives and families, life and death, and aging and dying. He discusses the rapid pace of the changing society around us, along with the challenges of technology and changing demographics. He asks questions and shares his answershow have we dealt with these elements of life, what have we done right, what have we done wrong, what might we have done, and what might we yet do?

Roytenberg believes that life is a rehearsal every day for how we may face our tomorrows better prepared. These poems have been written over a period of more than fifty years and focus on the benefits of hindsight, second guessing, and maybe a few lies about what really happened.

Can We See?

Skitter-scatter, wind-swept droplets beat staccato

rhythms on our glassy apertures

shattering into filigree the apparitions that

dance so visibly in the light of rainless day.

Looking back at our histories, our views clouded

by the torrents of emotion, silvering shadows

gilding the realities, we shield the constructs

that protect our private images of the past.

Do we ever truly see our histories clearly in the light?

More books from iUniverse

Cover of the book The Cruel Romance by Max Roytenberg
Cover of the book The Extinction Gene by Max Roytenberg
Cover of the book Vienna Farewell by Max Roytenberg
Cover of the book Discombobulated by Max Roytenberg
Cover of the book Certain Security by Max Roytenberg
Cover of the book Religionless Religion by Max Roytenberg
Cover of the book Seasons of the Soul by Max Roytenberg
Cover of the book Christmas Island by Max Roytenberg
Cover of the book Somersault Path by Max Roytenberg
Cover of the book My Life: Cursed or Blessed? by Max Roytenberg
Cover of the book Writing My Pain by Max Roytenberg
Cover of the book Consulting Made Easy by Max Roytenberg
Cover of the book Purple Gold by Max Roytenberg
Cover of the book In My Father’S House by Max Roytenberg
Cover of the book The Seventh Etching by Max Roytenberg
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy