Rich Melcher, Carol MelcherBipolar Balancing Act
Journeying through the valleys and peaks of manic-depression (through the eyes of two who have been there)
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: iUniverse
- Seitenzahl: 116
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 7mm
- Gewicht: 181g
- ISBN-13: 9780595227556
- ISBN-10: 0595227554
- Artikelnr.: 22401317
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Melcher has bipolar disorder, which has influenced many of his actions and choices, including his choice of a profession. He has worked as a teacher among students with special needs, and offers a lively description of some of the pitfalls of being a substitute or assistant teacher in a poem aptly titled "The Tiger Without Any Teeth." Another especially moving poem is "Butterfly Blind Spot," in which he observes that butterflies never see their wings - "velvet Picasso banners" - identifying only by what they can do, not what they are or the marvelous effect they might have on others. He urges the reader to tell others of their hidden beauties. Such poems are not only brilliant in metaphor but touching in their rich use of language. Melcher has given himself the pen name "Corsair," denoting the World War II fighter plane as an image of uplift and freedom. The subject matter of his reflections is headspinning in its range. He expresses his happiness at finding that Saint John, so often touted for the verse 3:16 which seems exclusive in its message, also spoke of "other sheep" - an inspiringly inclusive message. Melcher's writing gifts are fully developed here in this varied, thought-provoking collection, and his readers will hope for more to come.