Michael deBeyer, Change in a Razor-Backed Season (Gaspereau, 2005) Shared images and themes connect the poems within each section as well as the sections as a whole in Michael deBeyer's Change in a Razor-Backed Season. These connections and echoes create an arc that culminates in the final poem of the book.
Sound provides some of the images and themes that are repeated though the poems, as do the moments and gaps between. The book ends with a poem that juxtaposes end and beginning, leaving you in that moment to transition. The poems open and unfold, revealing the beauty and wonder as they progress. The poems are not about answers, save when an answer leads to more questions. In this lies the strength of Change in a Razor-Backed Season. Michael deBeyer's poems expand outward to embrace the reader, to show them the moment and the echoes of the moment. The simple repetitions of a phone ringing and the pause between rings become moments of wonder and revelation. ![]() |
![]() Rambles.NET review by Paul de Bruijn 31 May 2008 Agree? Disagree? Send us your opinions! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |