Under the Bough

Under the Bough

Gregory Baranoff

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Xlibris US
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9798369451380
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Under the Bough is a memoir of selected poems of youthful memories, growth, personal tragedy, triumph, relationships, perseverance, reflection and events that define a life and that anyone is able to relate to. The author is also the artist of the pencil sketches you see throughout the book.Carl Martin writes ' This collection is a deeply heartfelt journey through personal memories, cultural roots, and shared human experiences, told through poetry... a remarkable talent for painting vivid images and capturing genuine emotion, making every piece feel intimate and real. As you read, you’re invited to reflect on themes like identity, loss, resilience, and hope, all woven together with references from places like Shanghai, Rio de Janeiro, Midland School, and Los Angeles. These details add authenticity and a sense of belonging that extends beyond borders. What truly makes this work stand out is the honesty and warmth that come through in every poem...The personal story, told with grace and openness, helps readers connect deeply with their journey of self-discovery and cultural heritage. The collection covers a wide range of themes-from childhood innocence and family bonds to societal challenges and personal growth-offering a rich, thought-provoking experience....This book celebrates the power of ....poetry to heal, inspire, and bring people together. The blend of lyrical beauty and raw honesty creates a meaningful dialogue between individual experience and universal truths. With its diverse voices and heartfelt purpose, this collection feels like a gift-something that will resonate deeply, offering comfort and inspiration to anyone who reads it.'Lovingempath writes about Train 11 Leaving Portland, 'As an Oregonian; I was sitting next to you on that train and saw everything you were seeing....Not only was this beautifully rendered in terms of visuals and form; but you made it very personal as well; with Christmas lights and a child’s bike and the wave and smile exchange......You have an incredible gift for storytelling; and touching the emotions of your readers! 'Karlcfolkes writes about El Jabellón, 'Clever use of language with a focus on phonological symmetry and correspondences to deliver the jabberwocky message of Lewis Carroll (Charles Dodgson), with the first and last stanzas of the poem serving as a poetic inclusion to effectively wrap the poem around itself.'CBeatty660 writes about My Stanyan Street, 'That is one of the best examples of why I wish my tears could heal. The oceans of tears and the waves you expressed so well are the reasons I seek the hurt, the tormented and forced inadequates that suffer in the face of this world in need of healing'

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