The Phone Poem Book

Simple Gifts

by L. Eugene Startzman


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Softcover
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£10.02
Hardcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 16/12/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 340
ISBN : 9781452063027
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 340
ISBN : 9781452063034

About the Book

Phone poems are concise, precise, and often humorous 4 line verses that were originally written for the telephone answering machine. Volume 2, Simple Gifts,continues that tradition in the first part of the book with 333 such poems, mostly inspired by recent events in the author’s life, especially his adventures with his dachshund, Simon, his love of nature, its creatures, the flowers and elements in his wife’s garden (a new-to-the-garden old white door), the advent of winter and spring, angels, demons, the movements of planets and stars, some current events,etc. The second part of the book contains a different order of humorous verse based on events that occurred during the author’s past as he and his wife attempted to rear their 3 children and live together as a loving family. These longer poems, organized around the theme, Simple Gifts, are from varying points of view: father (My Son the Ninja), mother (My Flaw), but especially the children, as in the delightful Eyeball Soup, the poignant Clip-Clop the Wonder Horse, Nightmare,Pierced Ears, Daddy’s Nose, The Snicker-Snack Man, and more. The second volume of Phone Poems also contains another new (to these works) literary form,the parable, wherein the reader is invited to participate in discovering the meaning of a brief story. The most unusual of the 4 parables is The Text, told from the third person limited point of view of an angel who is given a difficult task by his ultimate superior.


About the Author

Professor Startzman earned a B.A. degree from Heidelberg College in Tiffin, Ohio and an M.A. and Ph.D. (1970) from Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. He has taught English and American literature, as well as numerous General Studies courses, at Berea College in Berea, Kentucky from 1967-2008. He received the Seabury Award for excellence in teaching in 1997. Professor Startzman is an avid reader and considers Dante, Shakespeare, Milton, Flannery O'Connor, J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis among his favorite authors and primary influences.