The Parthenon
by George Hobson 2020-04-19 08:31:26
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The twenty-seven poems in this collection were written over a period of many years. They vary greatly in style and length.The poems in the first two sections are lyrical. Natural beauty evokes wonder and tugs at memory. Creatures dance and sing. Ther... Read more
The twenty-seven poems in this collection were written over a period of many years. They vary greatly in style and length.The poems in the first two sections are lyrical. Natural beauty evokes wonder and tugs at memory. Creatures dance and sing. There is joy. The last poem in Part II, ""The Generations,"" shifts tone abruptly. There is conflict and loss. In the end, with the dolphins, beauty renews hope. ""The Generations"" is a bridge to the complex narrative poems and dramatic lyrics in Part III.Here the tragic is displayed, but also the divine power that redeems it. Part IV plunges into our modern abyss. The poems are an anguished cry from the heart of the fog enveloping our civilization. The long poem, ""The Fog,"" evokes the plight of lost and lonely individuals tending their private campfires in the night of the world, cut off from transcendence and marooned in the abstract unreality of the digital universe. Part V carries forward this momentum, referencing the genocidal violence of our age, but then moves from darkness and horror up into the light of revelation and peace. Less
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  • September 25, 2019
  • eng
  • 9781532690037
George Hobson has published five volumes of poetry: Rumours of Hope (2005); Forgotten Genocides of the 20th Century (2005); Faces of Memory (2017); Love Poems for my Wife, Victoria (2019); and The Par...
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