Blackberries

by Burton L. Carlson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/16/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 72
ISBN : 9781425982676
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 1
ISBN : 9781467832342

About the Book

The poems in Blackberries were for the most part

written in the 1990's and the early 2000's.  The title

poem is a declaration of the poet's intent to let his

poems mature prior to publication, an action

occurring a decade later.  The poems in this

volume differ from his earlier work in that they are

more intensely personal, technically more

accomplished, and more consistent in voice, rhythm

and sound.  The stories are still there.  The most

developed series of poems concerns his son's

suicide.  

             


About the Author

Mr. Carlson has been writing poetry for 50 years.  His aim has been to create poems in which emotions are honest, descriptions accurate, images evocative, and language accessible.  Some of his poems are long and dense; others short and spare.  They are by turns powerful and delicate, thought provoking and playful, solemn and funny.  Sharing his experiences, observations, and thoughts as a son, student, brother, lover, father and friend will call up your own experiences, observations and thoughts.  Written aloud, they should be read aloud to be fully enjoyed.  The words are to be felt on the tongue.

 

Born the son of missionaries in Sierra Leone, West Africa, Mr. Carlson currently lives with his wife and dog in Alexandria, Virginia.  He has lived previously in Indiana, California, Oregon, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Colorado and Utah.  He is a retired federal official who has also worked at the state and local level.  He  has degrees from Wabash College and Yale University.