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Honest Sonnets: Memories from an Unorthodox Childhood
Honest Sonnets: Memories from an Unorthodox Childhood
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-Tina Alexis Allen, author of Hiding Out - a memoir of drugs, deception, and double lives
Prepare for adventures from New York City to Mexico to West Virginia to Louisiana as Honest
Sonnets chronicles a childhood of the 60s and 70s. Nicole Farmer's poems beguile
from "Toddler" in the "butt end of the VW bug where I got to stand and bounce" to arriving in
NYC as a young adult for a theatrical career. She weaves a narrative that seems fantastical at times but is always grounded in stunning detail, as in "Civil Rights/ not my first march of shoes and legs, we hustle towards/ Lincoln Memorial to hear Martin Luther King, Jr." or "1969/ My parents are dancing in the fountain in Chapultepec." or "Packing/ How much life fits into a cardboard box?" These sonnets have the pacing and turns of someone who knows the art of theater as well as poetry. Nicole Farmer is an emerging poet to read and watch.
-Kathleen Calby, author of Flirting with Owls
Author: Nicole Farmer
Publisher: Kelsay Books
Published: 07/20/2023
Pages: 98
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.34lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.23d
ISBN: 9781639803767
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