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Why I Believe in Ghosts - Grill, Neil

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      Livre Poésie - Grill, Neil - 01/01/2021 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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    • Auteur(s) : Grill, Neil
    • Editeur : Finishing Line Press
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 01/01/2021
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 44
    • Expédition : 70
    • Dimensions : 21.6 x 14.0 x 0.3
    • ISBN : 1646623967



    • Résumé :
      To reclaim your birth-right, you have to mingle with ghosts. That's what I learned from Neil Grill's stunning new collection, Why I Believe in Ghosts, which embodies the old adage...

      Biographie:
      Neil Grill was awarded a Ph.D. in English from New York University in 1971. He was a professor of English at Bronx Community College (CUNY) from 1965-2001, serving as Chairperson for seven years. Retiring from BCC, Neil attended Fordham University's Graduate School of Social Service, receiving an MSW degree in 2007. He also received a certificate from the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy's Four-Year Training Program in 2012. A New York State LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker), Neil retired from private practice in Manhattan in 2017.

      Sommaire:
      It's never too late. Why leave incomplete what matters most, when you're still here, when you've met that old brawler, Death, a journeyman club fighter... feinting with his left, hitting me hard with his right... and won, at least for now. This poet wakes up and starts writing again after thirty years doing other things. Every one who told him no, who called him names, who steered him away from himself, is met here in poems with compassion and unsparing honesty. This is a poet in love with life, who stops to watch through a silver chainlink fence, children playing. I didn't want to leave them. I didn't want to leave this world. Faithless, faithful, kind, cruel, heedless, careful, he admits to his own dichotomies in poems, unvarnished, and more valuable for everything they refuse to hide, ready to take back this late in the game, what always belonged to him...his voice. -Frances Richey We inhabit our histories, yet, as they unfold, the facts of autobiography translate to the mysteries of memoir-or to poetry. In this collection, Neil Grill asks the universal question that inhabits all three modes of writing: Who am I? He asks: Who is Me-the Me of memory, of wishes, dreams? Who is the Me in the stories of my life? Which stories are told over and over? Which might never be told? Both kinds are stories Neil Grill shares with us in a revelatory self-portrait as unique, yet as mysteriously universal, as our own. -Bo Niles In Why I Believe in Ghosts, Neil Grill, the kind of 80-year old who brings binoculars to the Philharmonic's upper reaches just to see the breadth, the panorama, takes the long view of his own life, and starts again, to write poems. Letting his confiding, narrative gaze fall now on his father, now his mother, now on his younger self stepping out of a prescribed life to make a happier one, these poems commune with the living presence of a bruising, imperfect parental love, and on an intentional life with its own set of regrets, acceptances and joys. They are spoken by a poet whose quest for self-knowledge and empathy focusses so candidly on what it means to be a human being that he can say, every poem I write now is a late poem. The guy with the binoculars? He's also a fellow traveler, and you'll want to see what he's found. -Jessica Greenbaum...

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