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Paperback Crossing the Great Divide Book

ISBN: 1882280008

ISBN13: 9781882280001

Crossing the Great Divide

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Author of the recent and critically acclaimed memoir I Hear Voices, Jean Feraca is also an award-winning poet. Her second collection of poems, Crossing the Great Divide, has not been widely available... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Very good stuff.

Jean S. Feraca, Crossing the Great Divide (Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, 1992) The good thing about being a thirty-six-year-old fanboy is that sometimes you stumble across gems like this. I started hunting for Crossing the Great Divide because Dominick Fernow, the brain behind Prurient, uses many of Feraca's pieces as lyrics in his material, and I wanted to see what all the fuss was about. So I finally tracked a copy down. (The bad thing about being a thirty-six-year-old fanboy is that, well, you're a thirty-six-year-old fanboy.) Crossing the Great Divide is for the most part a good, solid book of poetry, the kind of thing that will make you remember the author's name, but won't stand out in your head once you've finished it; more Debra Weinstein than Debra Allbery. However, there are a select few pieces in here (most of them coming in the book's third section) that can only be described as sucker punches. These are pieces in which it seems some form of fog has been lifted from the reader's mind, and all the images click into place with a clarity completely unexpected given what has come before. The language turns a notch more sensuous, the descriptions become a bit more descriptive, and the reader realizes, hopefully, how fine a line there is between good poetry and great poetry, because the reader is getting a perfect example of how a poet sometimes crosses that line. (One is tempted to make amusing puns on the collection's title here. One will resist.) This is a fine piece of work, and was well worth the trouble I have put in over the past six months looking for it. (Established Feraca fans will want to be on the lookout for Prurient's albums, especially Troubled Sleep, released a few years back by Truculent Recordings, to see just what can be done with poetry adapted to lyrics.)

Great Book

I thought this book was really good. It was very discriptive and I really like it a lot.
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