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Sirens: [Poems--Volume II]
Contributor(s): Siluk, Dennis L. (Author)
ISBN: 0595305245     ISBN-13: 9780595305247
Publisher: iUniverse
OUR PRICE:   $13.46  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 2004
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Annotation: This book has been in the makings for 24-years, since his last book of poetry, which was originally his first published work in l980. The author was asked to define his poems in this book, he remarked:

"This book of poems is about real life, death, the times, I suppose my times, God; --places and travel. It tells it: whispers it: yells it! It has craft, and paradox, anxiety, expediency and calmness--; it is a fortress of strength, and a ruins. It is a mountain; a crow waking up for a second flight, possible its last. It is a story of stories, emotions, and thoughts [in timeless space, just drifting, drifting, and waiting for something], put together by evidence, observations that say: --'I am, I was, I will be, '--written over six-decades, around the world, it says just that...no more, no less."

Dennis L. Siluk, Author

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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | American - General
Dewey: 811
Physical Information: 0.37" H x 6" W x 9" (0.54 lbs) 160 pages
 
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This book has been in the makings for 24-years, since his last book of poetry, which was originally his first published work in l980. The author was asked to define his poems in this book, he remarked:

"This book of poems is about real life, death, the times, I suppose my times, God; --places and travel. It tells it: whispers it: yells it It has craft, and paradox, anxiety, expediency and calmness--; it is a fortress of strength, and a ruins. It is a mountain; a crow waking up for a second flight, possible its last. It is a story of stories, emotions, and thoughts in timeless space, just drifting, drifting, and waiting for something], put together by evidence, observations that say: --'I am, I was, I will be, '--written over six-decades, around the world, it says just that...no more, no less."

Dennis L. Siluk, Author