- Samenvatting
'Give Me This Moment' by poet/performer Joshua Baumgarten is the outspoken yet understated follow up to his 2015 collection of poetry and prose, 'The Poetry of Modern Urban Hope'. Picking up where his first full length collection left off, 'Give Me This Moment' brings to the page Baumgarten’s unique poetic energy, one that straddles the diverse world of the creative artist and that of being a father, a husband and poet. Baumgarten’s poetry finds its roots in the exploration of our common mundane and how we all strive to stay sane in our day to day. These are poems conversing with the reader on how we as people can still remain engaged in our seemingly topsy turvy world without allowing our mind and emotions to feed into the flames of populist rage. Baumgarten creates a poetic style that touches upon the serious side of life while still being able to serve it all up with a smile of sly understanding. 'Give Me This Moment' is the ideal book of poetry for people who still think that they don’t get poetry or that poetry doesn’t get them.
'Give Me This Moment' by poet/performer Joshua Baumgarten is the outspoken yet understated follow up to his 2015 collection of poetry and prose, 'The Poetry of Modern Urban Hope'. Picking up where his first full length collection left off, 'Give Me This Moment' brings to the page Baumgarten’s unique poetic energy, one that straddles the diverse world of the creative artist and that of being a father, a husband and poet. Baumgarten’s poetry finds its roots in the exploration of our common mundane and how we all strive to stay sane in our day to day. These are poems conversing with the reader on how we as people can still remain engaged in our seemingly topsy turvy world without allowing our mind and emotions to feed into the flames of populist rage. Baumgarten creates a poetic style that touches upon the serious side of life while still being able to serve it all up with a smile of sly understanding. 'Give Me This Moment' is the ideal book of poetry for people who still think that they don’t get poetry or that poetry doesn’t get them.
- Productinformatie
Binding : Paperback
Distributievorm : Boek (print, druk)
Formaat :
108mm x 178mm
Aantal pagina's :
104
Uitgeverij :
Uitgeverij Kennemerland
ISBN :
9789492469120
Datum publicatie : 09-2019
- Inhoudsopgave
* The creators must squeeze the juice from whatever fruit falls from the tree * Elevate, alleviate and even appreciate * Morning * In remembrance... * Regular Dad * The pleasant and the deafening * Frustration * In the oversized footsteps of * Sometimes it is all about the way that nothing is said * A poet and a parent’s work * Proud of what, boys? * For these are the things that I would want my 16-year-old son to hear, if he ever decides to listen to me, again * Give me this moment * Leave it all as it should be, not as you think they might like it to be * To the children of Haarlemtown * So, the Universe and I were sitting in the back garden of my house the other day. The sun was out and we were both bored. * I kept an eye on the world while on vacation * Random animals and random friends * When seek and destroy becomes hide and go seek * The obvious and the ignorant and yet another documentary about it all on Netflix * The tramp stamp and the inflatable poo emoji * So, the Universe and I are doing what we usually do together and the Universe says, * Some things are not meant to hurt but still need to be said anyway * Fuck as a werkwoord * As we remember to forget (May 4th 2018 Haarlem Herdenkingsceremonie) * Grasshoppers and hot water with lemon and honey * Fact * So, the Universe and I were sitting in the middle of a road in the middle of the Leidsebuurt when the Universe says to me, * Some of the stuff I believe in * To be anything but complacent * Everything at all times and all things at once * Haarlemtown 2019 * When the poet
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