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Paradise Anonymous
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Paradise Anonymous

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If one were to describe these poems in a single word, it would be "interweave." Like most modern poets, Oriana Ivy writes poems based on her life experiences, particularly as they pertain to having grown up in Poland and having come to the U.S., alone, at the age of seventeen. The absurd humor of foreign-language textbooks or lessons in "military preparedness" is part of the charm here, but another text is interwoven here. While the Moscow-controlled state carries on its inept propaganda (see "Cinema Desire"), the true masters of propaganda, the Catholic church, are incessantly at work, knowing that a child exposed to the teachings early enough is "ours forever." Thus, the metaphysical, but never preachy, aspect in many poems here. The first language, the first country, and the first metaphysics are abandoned by the poet, but they leave an indelible imprint - a kind of "poem behind the poem." The result is a satisfying richness: both the difficult everyday world and the winged imagination receive their due.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Moontide Press
Date
20 June 2023
Pages
96
ISBN
9781957799117

If one were to describe these poems in a single word, it would be "interweave." Like most modern poets, Oriana Ivy writes poems based on her life experiences, particularly as they pertain to having grown up in Poland and having come to the U.S., alone, at the age of seventeen. The absurd humor of foreign-language textbooks or lessons in "military preparedness" is part of the charm here, but another text is interwoven here. While the Moscow-controlled state carries on its inept propaganda (see "Cinema Desire"), the true masters of propaganda, the Catholic church, are incessantly at work, knowing that a child exposed to the teachings early enough is "ours forever." Thus, the metaphysical, but never preachy, aspect in many poems here. The first language, the first country, and the first metaphysics are abandoned by the poet, but they leave an indelible imprint - a kind of "poem behind the poem." The result is a satisfying richness: both the difficult everyday world and the winged imagination receive their due.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Moontide Press
Date
20 June 2023
Pages
96
ISBN
9781957799117