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ISBN: 1885266979

ISBN13: 9781885266972

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At home with traditional forms and free verse patterns, Diane Thiel composes highly charged, evocative poems that celebrate and elucidate voyaging-in our own hearts and minds, to other lands, back and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A delight to read

Diane Thiel's book is a joy and a delight to read. It is clear (from each of her poems) that the author has an intuitive, natural grasp of the musical quality that is essential to good poetry. It is also clear that she has the talent for approaching her subjects in a way which gives them the universality and timelessness that are the hallmark of great poetry. One of my favorite poems in this book, "Tea," is a perfect example of this, and of Diane Thiel's ability to integrate subject and form to create true art. What begins as a moment of quiet contemplation, smoothly and naturally turns into a powerful evocation of the fundamental nature of love: its ability to shake the core of one's being. The choice of the sonnet form not only matches and enhances the subject but, because of the use of vivid, unusual images such as the earth's tectonic forces, opens new vistas for the form itself, re-invigorating it. In the end, no description of the poem can do it justice-one has to read it. Fortunately for those who may be wondering whether they would enjoy Diane Thiel's poetry, her web pages (www.dianethiel.net) offer a good sample. Unfortunately, "Tea" is not included-you just have to find the book but, believe me, "Echolocations" is worth the effort.

Truly strong work

I recently came across Diane Thiel's selection, featured by Poetry Daily... and was struck by the poem, "Kinder und Hausmarchen" (the original title of Grimm's fairy tales). I could relate to the blend of dark fairy tale and stories of war in the poem. I was led to her web page... and was impressed by the poems there too. This book is filled with truly strong work. Here is a poet with an ear for the nuances of language. (I liked the few lines of German in the book (4 total) - since they had a distinct purpose. And I appreciated the "Notes on the Poems" page in the back which defined them). Diane Thiel's work shows both skilled technique and passion. My strongest recommendation!

EchoLocations rings true!

Echolocations rings true! Some of the poems speak to my own experiences as a first-generation American. The poems can be read on many levels (the true sign of good art), as the reader journeys to new and familiar places and depths. The language is rich, textured, beautifully crafted, but never overly ornate (a problem with too much contemporary poetry). I especially love the way in which a simple word (like "heart") often acquires new potency when used in unexpected ways and contexts. For example, in the title poem, the poet walks inside the skeleton of a whale she encounters on the Colombian coast and reaches the place that "must have held her heart." She imagines she could have hidden inside the whale's vessels (to escape the violence of her childhood). As she touches the whale's bones, she is pulled into a mystical journey towards the hwaelweg (the whale-road, an Old English kenning for the sea): ...I felt the sun-warm bone against my skin - and a sudden heartbeat in the skeleton. Her heart beat with a distant beckoning, and in a moment I was with her, traveling The hwaelweg, the road itself another kenning... In this book, one poem speaks to another. The theme of the first part, the effects of war on future generations, is echoed in the other three sections which contain poems offering observations on the lineage of women, love, and re-connection with the natural world. Diane Thiel uses form delicately but is not bound by it. The book is a fine blend of free verse and form, providing music in this exploration of important, timeless themes.

A stunning first book

A stunning first book, rich in imagery and nuance. Evokes a life deeply re-membered. These poems, song-lines, echo with history, with personal courage, with self-transformation. Unfold each poem, line by line, like you would an old map. It will carry you to the center of your self--the only place you will ever find treasure.

Beautiful, powerful poetry

This book is beautiful inside and out (great cover). Diane Thiel is an extraordinarily lyrical poet, masterful of both form and free verse. The poems in "Echolocations" are on themes as diverse as the effect of war on people for generations after, the life of women, and science and the environment. Thiel's language is compressed--it is almost impossible to find a superfluous word--and powerful. The imagery is vivid and evocative. The title poem is representative: the poet encounters the skeleton of a whale on a deserted beach in Colombia. In entering the skeleton, she embarks on a journey from the personal to the universal. In extraordinarily resonant language, Thiel makes us FEEL the connection between all living things and lets us hear the whale's--nature's--song. This book of poetry is an invitation to a journey that is well-worth taking.
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