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politoff's blind date Jun 12, 2006 It feels as though life is a blind date, with all the contingent hope and fear, it can go well or not based more often on circumstances not under our control, without all the information, and quickly too. I like these poems, telling us, without consoling, it is OK to be human, there is beauty no matter how the date goes, and their spare, clean language. I like the book cover too. It will be my gift to friends this year.
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Food for thought May 24, 2006 Blind Dates is a book to keep and to give to those we want to touch.
Its poems bring us in touch with ourselves, our actions, the situations we are caught in, and our capacity to build our own reality.The themes are usually simple but may imply important questions:
Are we condemned to freedom? (Bird in the Cage).
Are we blind to our own blindness? (Fire Exit)
Could our absence be present? (Looking for my Absence)
Are the odds so huge that the result is certain? (Running Breathless)
Humor is lightly sprinkled all over, specially at the end (The book of
Hostrogon).
Five stars without reservations!
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