NEW KINDLE Version of Everyday Objects
A new version of Everyday Objects: Collected Poems, 1987-2012 specifically tailored for Kindle devices is available for purchase from the Kindle Store. Be sure to check the online store in your country/currency (USA store available below).
Everyday Objects is the definitive collection of the poems written by Mark David Major (author of Mars Rising and The Persistence of Memory and Other Plays) over a 25-year period from 1987 to 2012. The book brings together previously published poems including beloved ones such as “Pale Bloom” and “Empty Words” and more provocative offerings like “God’s Feast” and “Purchased Inertia”.
Everyday Objects collects these together with a number of never-before-seen poems representing underground experiments in free verse, extended haiku structures, and what the author describes as “antithesis poetry”, whereby a new poem or additional stanzas are composed using antonyms, contrasting terms, phrases and/or clauses to generate a (sometimes radically) different interpretation on the subject.
Everyday Objects: Collected Poems, 1987-2012
by Mark David Major
Carousel Books, 2013
English
ASIN: B00Q1UTUUY
BISAC: Poetry/American/General
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