“…the soprano’s tear-stained kyrie…”…my poem

“…the soprano’s tear-stained kyrie…”…my poem

…let the chorus turn you…

 

 

Symphony

 

A new book

   somehow sings a siren’s song,

a symphony of words

   that make a new tune,

such delight to open any page,

and hear the mezzo’s lilt,

the soprano’s tear-stained kyrie,

and nod as the basso

   closes a chapter

      with words worth repeating,

and let the chorus turn you

   to another page,

for more words

   that suddenly are not strangers,

such old words

   that make a new song.

 

Rumford, RI

May 30, 2023

 

Let yourself watch your 12-year-old granddaughter with a new book…does this poem occur to you?

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My poetry. Copyright © Richard Carl Subber 2023 All rights reserved.

 

The Scarlet Letter, victim of Hollywood

the Nathaniel Hawthorne version is best

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As with another eye: Poems of exactitude with 55 free verse and haiku poems,
and the rest of my poetry books are for sale on Amazon (paperback and Kindle)
and free in Kindle Unlimited, search Amazon for “Richard Carl Subber”

 

Your comments are welcome—tell me what you’re thinking.

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Christendom: The Triumph of a Religion, AD 300-1300…book review

Christendom: The Triumph of a Religion, AD 300-1300…book review

more than one Christianity…

 

 

Book review:

Christendom:

The Triumph of a Religion, AD 300-1300

 

by Peter Heather (b1960

New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2022

704 pages

 

Christendom is not a cheerleading book written by a true believer.

Heather makes it plain that Christianity never had an unchallenged inside track to be the dominant religion in the Western world, although it has predominated for centuries.

There was more than one variety of Christianity from the beginning, and papal leadership was not established until the 11th century.

Christian leadership is a largely manmade circumstance.

The reader has the opportunity to learn much about the Christian church and Christendom that was unacknowledged until historians started to dig deeper in the modern era.

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Book review. Copyright © Richard Carl Subber 2023 All rights reserved.

 

Book review: Seven Gothic Tales

by Isak Dinesen,

lush and memorable stories…

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Above all: Poems of dawn and more with 73 free verse poems,
and the rest of my poetry books are for sale on Amazon (paperback and Kindle)
and free in Kindle Unlimited, search Amazon for “Richard Carl Subber”

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The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams…book review

The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams…book review

a primary mover

 

 

Book review:

The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams

 

by Stacy Schiff (b1961)

New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2022

422 pages

 

If this is your first encounter with Stacy Schiff, you can guess it won’t be your last.

She writes powerful prose that makes you want to linger over the words, to learn more deeply, and to experience her transformation of history into something believable and real.

Samuel Adams was a primary mover of the American revolution.

The British loyalists on this side of the pond and the king and Parliament on the other side recognized his vital role in bringing the colonial Americans around to their ultimate decision to cut the ties that bound them to England and its king.

Samuel Adams tells a whole lot more about the story of the man than you learned before.

Take some time to read it.

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Book review. Copyright © Richard Carl Subber 2023 All rights reserved.

 

Book review: Hag-Seed

by Margaret Atwood…it ain’t Shakespeare

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Above all: Poems of dawn and more with 73 free verse poems,

and the rest of my poetry books are for sale on Amazon (paperback and Kindle)

and free in Kindle Unlimited, search Amazon for “Richard Carl Subber”

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a sky high view…”Bird brain,” my poem

a sky high view…”Bird brain,” my poem

…when “far away” means “down”

 

 

Bird brain

 

Her world gets bigger as she rises.

 

Does that robin know that she’s flying?

Does the creature know

   that flight once was not foreseeable?

Does she dream a fantasy

   about walking around the track?

Does she give up on the dream,

thinking “these skinny legs will never make it?”

Does avian awe intrude

   in her vista when she’s airborne?

What’s it like when

   “far away” means “down”?

Does she wonder what “falling” means?

Can she imagine a world

   in which “flapping” and “useless”

      do not have joint meaning?

Does she hide a smile

   when she comforts the chick

      who hesitates to make the first jump?

 

May 24, 2023

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My poetry. Copyright © Richard Carl Subber 2023 All rights reserved.

 

Book review:

Founding Mothers:

The Women Who Raised Our Nation

by Cokie Roberts

The Revolutionary War,

        as fought by women…

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Seeing far: Selected poems with 47 free verse and haiku poems,
and the rest of my poetry books are for sale on Amazon (paperback and Kindle)
and free in Kindle Unlimited, search Amazon for “Richard Carl Subber”

 

Your comments are welcome—tell me what you’re thinking.

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With the Old Breed…book review

With the Old Breed…book review

you can’t change your socks…

 

 

Book review:

With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa

 

by Eugene B. Sledge (1923-2001)

New York: Oxford University Press, 1981

326 pages

 

Marine Cpl. Eugene B. Sledge (his Marine buddies called him “Sledgehammer”) knew there is no glory in combat. There is fear, comradeship, pain, duty, hunger, honesty, sadness, loyalty, and death.

With the Old Breed is a shockingly restrained and horribly candid account of Sledge’s experiences in the attacks on Peleliu and Okinawa by the 3rd Battalion, 5th Regiment, of the 1st Marine Division in the last year of World War II.

Read it, and you can mumble their prayers as you share the troubled joy of combat soldiers who survive the fighting in which their friends die.

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Book review. Copyright © Richard Carl Subber 2023 All rights reserved.

 

“Inner child”…a haiku poem

Remember how the merry-go-round

was a real challenge, the first time?

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My first name was rain: A dreamery of poems with 53 free verse and haiku poems,
and the rest of my poetry books are for sale on Amazon (paperback and Kindle)
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