"Echoes of Ginsberg, Kerouac, and Neruda - yet wholly his own. Versatility is his secret weapon."
- Levy Lee Simon
The Human Equation grows out of ordinary days - love, children, work, loss - and the moments that alter us without warning.
Gossom writes with restraint and clarity. The language stays grounded - rivers, beaches, factories, hospitals, homes - but the emotions rise off the page and live. The poems move between the personal and the shared, asking how memory marks us and how brief encounters can change a life.
Selected poems from this collection have been adapted for the stage and into a festival-recognized film.
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