Author: | Jim Neely | ISBN: | 9781491711958 |
Publisher: | iUniverse | Publication: | November 14, 2013 |
Imprint: | iUniverse | Language: | English |
Author: | Jim Neely |
ISBN: | 9781491711958 |
Publisher: | iUniverse |
Publication: | November 14, 2013 |
Imprint: | iUniverse |
Language: | English |
In his sixth collection of poetry, Going Back, poet Jim Neely takes us on the long road from youth to old age with a wide array of human insights. He presents richly sensitive poetry overflowing with love and laughter for all things human and a voice that rings true with inevitable insights.
The poems in this collection are intentionally scattered throughout the seven stages of man. In Pitchfork, a boy lies on his back gazing up in darkness with his father, learning how to calculate the distance of storms from a strike of lightening. A member of The Greatest Generation, Neely shows what made men so proud to go to war for their country. There is the joyful love of a first marriage in Honeymoon and the sadness of divorce in Dream House.
He struggles alone to unearth Hemingways grave in the midst of an Idaho snowstorm in A Farewell to Arms and recalls his incomparable fathers love of children in The Cardboard Slide and Swinging with Heather.
Direct and straightforward, yet realistic and imaginative in style, Neelys collection of verse explores a lifetime of experiences and emotions with pathos, humor, and startling resolutions.
In his sixth collection of poetry, Going Back, poet Jim Neely takes us on the long road from youth to old age with a wide array of human insights. He presents richly sensitive poetry overflowing with love and laughter for all things human and a voice that rings true with inevitable insights.
The poems in this collection are intentionally scattered throughout the seven stages of man. In Pitchfork, a boy lies on his back gazing up in darkness with his father, learning how to calculate the distance of storms from a strike of lightening. A member of The Greatest Generation, Neely shows what made men so proud to go to war for their country. There is the joyful love of a first marriage in Honeymoon and the sadness of divorce in Dream House.
He struggles alone to unearth Hemingways grave in the midst of an Idaho snowstorm in A Farewell to Arms and recalls his incomparable fathers love of children in The Cardboard Slide and Swinging with Heather.
Direct and straightforward, yet realistic and imaginative in style, Neelys collection of verse explores a lifetime of experiences and emotions with pathos, humor, and startling resolutions.