Review of 86 Sonnets
by Mary
Barnet
Casa de Snapdragon Publishing, 2015
ISBN:
9781937240509
reviewed by
Joan Gelfand
‘Beauteous stupefaction.’ Barnet’s phrases arrest a reader's
attention, invite you to wonder, return and ponder.
“86 Sonnets” are sincere and ironic by turns as the series
couples old with new, iambic pentameter with tech forward by
Richard Schiff.
Looking back while still looking forward, Barnet “reclaims the
roots of me,” as she ‘brushes away cobwebs.’
A new lover ‘pulls all hopelessness out like burrs,’ and hope
springs eternal. With practiced integrity to the sonnet form,
Barnet takes liberties with formality to great success.
Exploring the wreckage of Hurricane Sandy, never ending wars,
homelessness and death, Barnet manages to leave us refreshed,
renewed and inspired.
Joan Gelfand, Author, Past President of the
Women’s National Book Association, blogger with The Huffington
Post, National Book Critics Circle
(- Joan Gelfand, Author of “The Long Blue Room,” (Benicia
Literary Arts,) and the forthcoming novel, “Fear To Shred,” due
in Sept. 2015 with Incanto Press.)
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