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Captive
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Captive

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Poetry. More and more while judging this contest I found myself drawn to Martin Ott’s CAPTIVE and compelled to read and re-read the pages. No explanatory notes, no stanza breaks to ease the way, no gimmicks or prettiness of form. Instead, consistently tough, unwavering poems displaying a wide knowledge of the world–its brutality and beauty–and a keen, appreciative eye on the hard-won pleasures of the personal and private. I encourage the reader to jump headfirst into these poems, to rise to their challenge, listen to their haunting truths, and celebrate their song.–Gaylord Brewer, De Novo Prize Judge

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
C&r Press
Date
7 October 2012
Pages
91
ISBN
9781936196104

Poetry. More and more while judging this contest I found myself drawn to Martin Ott’s CAPTIVE and compelled to read and re-read the pages. No explanatory notes, no stanza breaks to ease the way, no gimmicks or prettiness of form. Instead, consistently tough, unwavering poems displaying a wide knowledge of the world–its brutality and beauty–and a keen, appreciative eye on the hard-won pleasures of the personal and private. I encourage the reader to jump headfirst into these poems, to rise to their challenge, listen to their haunting truths, and celebrate their song.–Gaylord Brewer, De Novo Prize Judge

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
C&r Press
Date
7 October 2012
Pages
91
ISBN
9781936196104