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The Pendulum and Other Poems
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The Pendulum and Other Poems

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In The Pendulum and Other Poems, J. Philip Goldberg presents his thoughts about life, nature, philosophy, and the workings of the human mind using the conventions and standards of a variety of poetic styles. He takes us through his unique perspective on history, his observations of society, imitations and modernized retelling in honor of masterful poets of the past, and ruminations on man’s struggle with nature. The poems range from appreciative praise of a talented singer to a lament of the fire at Notre Dame Cathedral, to Shakespearean, Chaucerian and Villanelle variations on a nursery rhyme, jaunts into the past and lyrical musings on the meaning of life and the coming of death, as well as humorous observations on the ironic hypocrisies of the modern world. A poignant assessment of life from one who has lived long and well.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wsb Publishing, Inc.
Date
15 April 2020
Pages
54
ISBN
9781642681239

In The Pendulum and Other Poems, J. Philip Goldberg presents his thoughts about life, nature, philosophy, and the workings of the human mind using the conventions and standards of a variety of poetic styles. He takes us through his unique perspective on history, his observations of society, imitations and modernized retelling in honor of masterful poets of the past, and ruminations on man’s struggle with nature. The poems range from appreciative praise of a talented singer to a lament of the fire at Notre Dame Cathedral, to Shakespearean, Chaucerian and Villanelle variations on a nursery rhyme, jaunts into the past and lyrical musings on the meaning of life and the coming of death, as well as humorous observations on the ironic hypocrisies of the modern world. A poignant assessment of life from one who has lived long and well.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wsb Publishing, Inc.
Date
15 April 2020
Pages
54
ISBN
9781642681239