Water and Life

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, American
Cover of the book Water and Life by Adolph (Adolfo) Caso, Branden Books
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Author: Adolph (Adolfo) Caso ISBN: 9780828322867
Publisher: Branden Books Publication: March 30, 2011
Imprint: Branden Books Language: English
Author: Adolph (Adolfo) Caso
ISBN: 9780828322867
Publisher: Branden Books
Publication: March 30, 2011
Imprint: Branden Books
Language: English
Adolph (Adolfo) has been writing poems since his high school days in both English and Italian depending on his mood or on the subject. He confesses to no knowing the language he is using until after the poem is completed. As for his photography—all very personal the photos may not necessarily complement the poems. Natural beauty often may better be captured with a camera than through a poem. His poems are in free verse more precisely in word clusters. He does not use traditional rhythm or rhyme but emphasizes the natural sound of the words themselves. Single words become whole lines especially adverbs such as divinamente. Not adhering to any school of poetry his poems emanate from within his soul as water springs from the ground and spreads through the land as rivers at times gentle and soothing at times as rampant floods. Nevertheless according to Adolfo without water life would be chemistry without biology.
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Adolph (Adolfo) has been writing poems since his high school days in both English and Italian depending on his mood or on the subject. He confesses to no knowing the language he is using until after the poem is completed. As for his photography—all very personal the photos may not necessarily complement the poems. Natural beauty often may better be captured with a camera than through a poem. His poems are in free verse more precisely in word clusters. He does not use traditional rhythm or rhyme but emphasizes the natural sound of the words themselves. Single words become whole lines especially adverbs such as divinamente. Not adhering to any school of poetry his poems emanate from within his soul as water springs from the ground and spreads through the land as rivers at times gentle and soothing at times as rampant floods. Nevertheless according to Adolfo without water life would be chemistry without biology.

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