still arriving

still arriving

 
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Bruce Kauffman

 

Author: Bruce Kauffman

Title: still arriving

ISBN: 978-1-989786-81-9 = 9781989786819  – Paper Back

Trade Paperback: 88 pages – 6 X 9 

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Genre: Poetry, Canadian

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What does poetry look like when it’s not just the written word, but a philosophy for living life? Bruce Kauffman’s still arriving offers 58 answers to this question.  In these poems silence is full of wonder, memories transcend lifetimes, cafés are a temple to language, and downtown walks are a spiritual experience.  Open this book, this doorway, and when prompted to either read these poems or allow them, opt for the latter, and become not only the reader, but also the ink on the page. 

     Michael e. Casteels, author of The Last White House at the End of the Row of White Houses

 

This book is alive and alert with what’s here and haunted by what’s gone. Whether observing clouds “like tea leaves in a cup,” or falling in love with a short street “because it / doesn’t really go anywhere” or addressing a park as an old friend (“i am afraid I have to say / how much you’ve aged”), Kauffman’s poems are gifts of clarity, humility, and grace. Here is a poet sharing his full heart on the page. With deep silence and an open spirit, still arriving reveals how each day, every moment, is both a destination and a new beginning.

      Jason Heroux, author of Survivors of the Hive

 

 
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