Waters of the Recluse

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
Cover of the book Waters of the Recluse by Bruce Merritt, Xlibris US
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Author: Bruce Merritt ISBN: 9781514404409
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: September 11, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Bruce Merritt
ISBN: 9781514404409
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: September 11, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Asked what the book Waters of the Recluse is about, the author replied, Simply, the title alludes to the context in which the poems were written. Writing, apparently, is a lonely pursuit. The premise is that these poems were composed in solitude. As a result, the poems are, perhaps, introspective, even when addressed to or involving others [we and our are conventions referring to company]. The poems were written, recited, and now exist in isolation. The presence of water denotes this introspection. Water as an image visits each piece. It predominates as a motif in its various states: rain, ice, seas, lakes, etc. Water is protean, so it informs the relationship the poems have with dreams. These poems, in terms of composition and imagery, strive to capture the characteristics of water: fluency, mutability, and adaptability to whatever form it occupies. The virtues of water are essential to the art/craft of poetry. So reclusion and waterfluidityare the context in which these poems thrive. In that sense, these poems are exploratory.

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Asked what the book Waters of the Recluse is about, the author replied, Simply, the title alludes to the context in which the poems were written. Writing, apparently, is a lonely pursuit. The premise is that these poems were composed in solitude. As a result, the poems are, perhaps, introspective, even when addressed to or involving others [we and our are conventions referring to company]. The poems were written, recited, and now exist in isolation. The presence of water denotes this introspection. Water as an image visits each piece. It predominates as a motif in its various states: rain, ice, seas, lakes, etc. Water is protean, so it informs the relationship the poems have with dreams. These poems, in terms of composition and imagery, strive to capture the characteristics of water: fluency, mutability, and adaptability to whatever form it occupies. The virtues of water are essential to the art/craft of poetry. So reclusion and waterfluidityare the context in which these poems thrive. In that sense, these poems are exploratory.

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