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Paperback Singing the Forge Book

ISBN: 1625494807

ISBN13: 9781625494801

Singing the Forge

Singing the Forge explores the singing of what's shaped us and what we've shaped for ourselves. Through poems at times personal, plus vignettes from men and women of the past two centuries in the book's middle section, these poems offer mirrors of becomings. Readers encounter melodies from diverse lives. Across free verse, meter, and poems of organic form, you might just see yourself.

"Through a series of beautiful meditative lyrics, Mosson links childhood and adulthood, journey and reckoning, memory and wonder. A humane and earnest poet, Mosson is as much attuned to 'songless streets of Baltimore' as to 'trees' unnamed relation to the world.' He captures this attunement with carefully measured language and impressive precision. Many poems are probing observations of places and people, rendered in verbal landscapes revealing his debt to visual artists. Hans Hofman, Philip Guston, Henry Moore are three invoked in this volume. The poems in Singing the Forge create a philosophy of life centered around the idea of harmony with the universe - even if harmony's always at the verge of disintegration. They should be paid attention to and cherished for this reason."-Piotr Gwiazda, Professor of English, Univ. of Pittsburgh

"Mosson's poems are magical, memorable and meticulous, speaking to the powerful pull of locales and weathers and loves, yet get pinned to the memories of a reader with lines like these, spoken by a physician in his old age: 'The nursing home is out there like a shark/ that has swallowed so many of my patients one by one.' Give a copy to someone you love but be sure to keep one for yourself."-Clarinda Harris, Professor Emeritus, Towson University

G. H. Mosson is the author of five prior books and chapbooks of poetry, including Questions of Fire (Plain View Press), Season of Flowers and Dust (Goose River Press), and Family Snapshot as a Poem in Time (Finishing Line Press). Two of the chapbooks are collaborative, Heart X-rays & Simultaneous Revolutions (PM Press). His poetry has appeared in The Tampa Review, California Quarterly, The Hollins Critic, The Potomac Review, Smartish Pace, Lines & Stars, Free State Review, SurVision of Ireland, and across the U.S.

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