Tumbling Tide
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Zoom Lens
Author: Marleen Rita Duckhorn
language: en
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Release Date: 2009-06-13
Duckhorn's poems contain from wide angle to a close up of meaningful commentary, where we can develop impressions thereof. Zoom Lens will focus you into the big picture including an odyssey of topics ranging from the microcosm and macrocosm of life.
Sea Poems
Cale Young Rice's "Sea Poems" immerses readers in the breathtaking yet tumultuous world of the ocean, employing rich imagery and rhythmic verse that echo the very waves he describes. Bridging Romanticism and early Modernism, Rice's poetry impeccably captures the transformative power of the sea, exploring themes of nature, longing, and the human experience in relation to the vastness of the waters. Each poem serves as a meditative reflection, skillfully combining emotional depth with an appreciation for the ocean's beauty and ferocity, appealing to both the intellect and the senses of the reader. Cale Young Rice, an esteemed American poet and playwright born in 1872, was deeply influenced by his surroundings in Kentucky and later life experiences, including his travels. His passion for nature and the sea, often observed during summer visits to coastal regions, resonates throughout his work. A product of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Rice's literary milieu shaped his thematic explorations, which reflect both a personal quest for meaning and a broader cultural appreciation for the sublime elements of the natural world. "Sea Poems" is a must-read for those who cherish evocative poetry that challenges the soul and explores the intricate relationship between humanity and nature. Rice's exquisite craftsmanship and profound insights into the human condition make this collection a significant addition to the canon of American literature, inviting readers to reflect, feel, and appreciate the power of the sea.