By Beth Paulson
Beth Paulson's poems are "so visually sensory-delightful!"
Jean Mellichamp Milliken, Editor, The Lyric
Wild Raspberries
is a poetry of plain talk with images from the countryside and family
life. Crisp and clear, these poems by Beth Paulson often have the
feeling of haiku. Their task is truly "seeing" the world, a world far
from cities and today's turmoil, for their author seeks respite in
reflection on nature. An epigraph that opens one poem, "A poem is a
walk" (A. R. Ammons) expresses the book's philosophy as the poet
invites us to join her in seeking the "comfort of stones" and the
lessons of the fox.
Mary Crow, Colorado Poet Laureate
Beth Paulson's poems are a kind of stillness, a quietly examined life
in lines as clear as a mountain stream. "How will we be changed?" she
asks at one point. "Will the world?" This welcome collection is her
earned reply.
David Mason, Professor of English, The Colorado College
ISBN: 978-0-9819731-2-8
80 pages
This product was added to our catalog on Friday 01 May, 2009.