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Paperback The False God's Lullaby Book

ISBN: B0CLXLB95C

ISBN13: 9798350923421

The False God's Lullaby

The poems and prose contained in this collection are largely introspective studies ranging from childhood to mortality. Focused primarily upon the deeper issues of life (in which childhood recurs as a major theme), the author seeks a better understanding of himself and others, and to enhance his own capacity for acceptance and compassion. His approach to poetry has always followed the adage: "the more personal the writing, the more universal the appeal."
The poetry is presented by topics that move like moods. The collection begins with contemplations of what the author calls "interior worlds." This comprises over half of the poems and are the first and last titled sections. Interior worlds are expressed in such poems as "Memory," "Confluence," and "Longing." This is followed by "Closeness and Distance" with poems describing experiences of both sexual ("Absolution") and emotional intimacy ("Endearment"), as well as withdrawal ("Disillusionment"). The mid-topic sections move into the darker subjects of mortality ("Wandering," "Big Sur") and despair ("Awaiting the Pandemic"). Pulling back from these dark explorations are the poems found in "Lightness of Being." These range from metaphorically comedic sexuality ("The Drummer's Advice") to a gathering with friends ("Friday Dinner"). "Interiors Worlds" are returned to with a prolific, seven-part poem exploring the external and internal aspects of familiarity ("Home") and ends with the poem from which the book is named ("The False God's Lullaby"). The final section is a small collection of prose pieces that add context to many of the poems. It also ends with a work from which the title poem was created.
Two major themes form the basis of internal worlds. First is the notion expressed by Lou Andreas-Salome' of primitive consciousness arising in-utero. The poet fuses this with Soren Kierkegaard's notion that we internally possess a sense of "the eternal." The second theme ponders the implications of evolutionary neurobiology: that we are largely governed by the ancient powers of our animal brain (eg. "Limbic, paralimbic structures"). What Freud called "The It." These are explored in the poems "Confluence," "The Ancient Within," and "Otherness."
Despite the deep, dark themes of life that pervade many of these works, the author endeavors to find for himself and his readers how these encounters unavoidably lead to a sense of endearment and gratitude for life itself. In this, the author reveals the influence of his most beloved poet, Rainer Maria Rilke; for whom the poem "Wandering Rainer" was written.

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A pleasant surprise by a new poet

I was enchanted by the book’s title and the accompanying photo of a small child with a mesmerizing expression. Because the hard copy of the book apparently had to be ordered through another print-on-demand company, it took 2 months to actually receive it. But it has been worth the wait. The poet’s style of writing is eminently accessible and lyrical and focuses on the deeper, existential themes of life. What the poet calls his “Interior Worlds. His poetry reminds me of something W.H Auden once wrote that to hold us, the secondary worlds that poetry and other art forms create must convey something about the human condition or experience that the reader (listener, watcher, etc.) finds meaningful . The False God's Lullaby clearly does so without descending into self-pity. Instead, Gedaliah emphasizes that our darker experiences paradoxically opens the door to our compassion and the endearment we feel for having existed. A pleasant surprise by a new poet well worth the wait and well worth experiencing his world.
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