- Genre:poetry
- Sub-genre:General
- Language:English
- Pages:39
- eBook ISBN:9781483522173
Book details
Overview
The poetry collection in Displacement, from J.E. Mori, is like an academy in words. Using simple, understandable language, and an everyman melancholic writing style, he’s able to capture ordinary life – its pleasure, its discontents, and its moments of sadness and of joy.
Description
In this collection of poetry, J.E. Mori touches on an array of subjects – love, marriage, solitude, spirituality, virtue, and other phenomena, such as: time, peace, disability, affect of entertainment, and the art of question. Displacement comes at the reader in terms of relative position, a progressive take on life; however, the direction isn’t clearly defined. Drawing inspiration from the world around him, Mori examines how often it’s likely that our paths will not be superlative, or the most efficient for getting to our final position. From such poetic forebears as Langston Hughes, Robert Frost, and twentieth century poet Pablo Neruda, Joshua’s expression captures the essence of life’s journey