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From The Sock Drawer: Poems From 1970 And Beyond

 
 
From The Sock Drawer: Poems From 1970 And Beyond
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From The Sock Drawer: Poems From 1970 And Beyond

This book is divided into two parts. The first contains poems I wrote to help me survive as a very young adult at the University of Pennsylvania, Class of 1971. These verses were written between 1969 and my graduation. The turmoil and anguish surrounding the Viet Nam war was at its zenith. I fancied my self a dark, brooding, revolutionary figure. I was defined by a profound sense of loneliness—a feeling that no matter our best intentions and hardest effort, that we each remained unknown and unknowable by any other person. I put those poems in the bottom of my sock drawer where they remained unread until the year 2000. I was no longer a young man when the Muse returned, and new poems appeared. This volume offers snapshots of that young man, and of the older, perhaps wiser, man he became.

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Product Details:
Author: Walt Kuenstler
Paperback: 154 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: October 09, 2008
Language: English
ISBN: 1439212074
Product Width: 1.43 centimeters
Product Height: 2.25 centimeters
Product Weight: 0.01 pounds
Package Length: 9.0 inches
Package Width: 6.0 inches
Package Height: 0.39 inches
Package Weight: 0.64 pounds
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5Thoughtful and amusing reflections  Nov 13, 2008
By Ladygaia
Mr. Kuenstler has lived through the turbulent times, inwardly and outwardly, of the 'greatest generation', and his poetry reflects both the changing times and the changing man. The early pieces are blunt exposures of self, while the more sophisticated later pieces are wry, amusing, with subtle insights into life in these times. My favorite remains Cookies - which captures the essence of a sublime pleasure (and the impatience of desire) we have nearly lost - making cookies.

4From the Sock Drawer  Feb 04, 2009
By David Topus
This is a wonderful book of poetry that captures a time in the author's life that those of us who went to college in the 70's and are now in the adult working world can all relate to. It brought me back to a time in my life that I cherish.

4The poetic measure of a life  Nov 25, 2008
By D. Scott
Walt Kuenstler has offered up a selection of highly-personal poetry in two segments: that of the voice of youth, and then that of maturity. The first half of the book, written during his college years, strongly evokes life in the 1960s, the era of upheaval in politics, culture and the restructured idea of self-identity. Seen through the prismatic of university experience, young love and warnings of early addictive behavior, the poems show youth and innocence posturing bravely while looking into an uncertain future. The second half of the book offers the voice of that same man, now mature and seasoned, a parent and householder. In a series of poems offering close attention to life's small cataclysms, Kuenstler illustrates the changes that occur within the scope of our lifetime. From youth's wrestle with the large issues to maturity's embrace of the microcosm as the hyper-real, we are offered to share the images and imaginings of one man's life in a way that is reflective of the lives we all lead.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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