Nature's Grace,
review by E.L. Edmonds
This cross-section of Carolyn Zonailo's many poetic talents
succeeds admirably. Zonailo can be lyrical and exquisitely sensuous
in one poem, and then caustic, satirical, and downright polemical
in the next. Nature for her may have a Wordsworthian gentleness,
as in "The View From my Window," or an aura of restless
apprehension, as in "The Wild Woman of the Woods." The
sequence of pen portraits is shrewd, short, penetrating, nostalgic.
The poet's style of presentation is engagingly eye-catching. Consistently
she recaptures the short rhythms, the vocabulary, and the tangential
asides of everyday conversations. Published in a limited edition
of 500 copies, this book is strongly recommended as a collector's
piece.
Copyright by E.L. Edmonds: www.carolynzonailo.com,
2004.
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