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Book details
  • Genre:POETRY
  • SubGenre:European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
  • Language:English
  • Pages:138
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098353414

Verbal and Visual Art

by Dan Flickstein and Sandra Flickstein

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Overview
Original English sonnets accompanied by original representational visual art, Verbal and Visual Art is unabashed love poetry from a husband enhanced by photography, watercolors and feltings created by a wife. Additional love poetry and visual art in the text were created for the couple's grandchildren when they were young.
Description
The authors, married for 34 years, combine their talents to produce a series of love poems written mainly from husband to wife: each poem is accompanied by a form of visual art created by the object of the poetry. The poet composed, for his wife, two poems each year, one for Valentine's Day and another for the anniversary of their wedding day. Like the sonnets of Shakespeare and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, the poetry in Verbal and Visual Art expresses deepest love one person can feel for another, while, at the same time, the inclusion of a piece of visual art to represent each individual poem reciprocates that love. The visual art forms became a passion of the artist beginning approximately eleven years prior to this writing. The book is intended for people who have been in love, who would like to be in love, and are presently in love. The visual art, including photography, watercolors, and feltings not only enhance the poetry, but help make the book a perfect conversation piece and gift.
About the author
Dan and Sandra, as of this writing, have been married for 34 years. Dan received his Bachelor of Arts in speech and theater in 1966, a Master of Arts in rhetoric and public address in 1969, and a Master of Arts in Educational Administration and Supervision in 1975. He taught English and speech on the high school level for thirty years where he also served and director of drama and dean. He taught various courses in the communication arts on the college level for 44 years. In 1996 Hofstra University conferred on him the rank of Adjunct Assistant Professor. Dan has two daughters, Amy Schulman and Nancy Flickstein, by a former marriage. Dan and Sandra share three grandchildren: Ben Schulman (24), Robyn Schulman (21), and Onawa Kellner (11). The authors reside in Monroe Township, New Jersey and spend their summers in their second home in Breckenridge, Colorado.