Friday, November 14, 2008

A Poetry Book Review

As a former English major, it's embarrassing to admit that I seldom read poetry anymore. However I recently made an exception and read an unusual book of poems, "Poetic Musings of an Old, Fat Man" by Harry E. Gilleland, Jr.
At first, while I was impressed with Gilleland's honesty in revealing his personal experiences, I wondered if the book would reach a very wide audience. People don't often read about others they don't know except for celebrities. But as I continued to read, it became clear that the musings in the book went far beyond his own experiences. Gilleland covers everything from everyday life to historical events, including love, beauty, religion, politics, birth, death, and everything in between. His poems are really about the meaning of life and, like life itself, are sometimes humorous, sometimes poignant, and can be tragic, joyous, and of course all that's in between. Gilleland seems to be a wise man and I look forward to interviewing him here in the near future.

6 comments:

Vivian Zabel said...

Harry has a way of going beyond his experiences and life to reach and touch global emotions and experiences.

Vivian
http://vivianzabel.blogspot.com

Unknown said...

I've read Mr. Gilleland's poetry book and it was wonderful.

Karen Cioffi said...

What a great introduction to Harry Gilleland. His book of poetry will be put on my to read list.

Karen Cioffi-Ventrice

Anonymous said...

I seldom read poetry either. You made it sound very interesting. I guess I'll have to try.

Nancy

Unknown said...

I don't usually read poetry. (Hate to admit it!) but the review made Harry's book sound so interesting I will have to try it.

Joy Louise said...

I look forward to reading Harry's book, sounds very interesting.

Joy aka Zebee, or is it the other way around?