- Genre:poetry
- Sub-genre:Anthologies
- Language:English
- Pages:444
- Paperback ISBN:9798317841898
Book details
Overview
For All We Know is a large book of poetry that will suit all types of readers, from traditionalists to the fringe, written using divine inspiration as well as tight deadlines by a deft wordsmith with a subversive talent for seeing the fantastic in the prosaic, and the tragedy hidden beneath laughter. Provoked into verse by an unusually broad range of reference materials, reflecting a lifetime of reading everything from Homer to Kerouac, and from ancient Babylon to outer space, For All We Know is sparkling and luminous except when it's fog-shrouded and opaque. The blend is achieved by the use of everyday prompts that often spin wildly out of control, and these verses show a focus that is steeped in both the mystical as well as the absurd, with diversions into current events informed by the misty past. Written for the many instead of the few, and composed with a joy and recklessness that evokes a toddler with a flare gun wandering into a fireworks factory, this is a book you will return to again and again. Turn off your phone and sit down for old-fashioned entertainment that is cutting edge as well as steeped in the heritage and lore of poetry. In the modern landscape of click-bait nonsense there is absolutely zero AI-generated content to be found within. The greatest benefits will accrue if you read these poems out loud, and create short theatre skits based upon the ideas in these pages, perhaps with sock puppets. The messages here are warm-hearted and whimsical, allowing the reader's mind to expand and encompass the entirety of human experience, from birth to death, and encouraging us when in doubt to draw a larger circle. For All We Know may turn out to be just what the world needs.