Undulations is Eddie Bell's fifth published collection and his most introspective work to date. The poems speak to his life in a beautiful, complex world filled with sensual pleasures and societal pain. It is primarily a book of poetry, but it also incorporates several brief narratives and floral images. Eddie finds peace and inspiration among his flowers. The eclectic poems range widely from his appreciation of the natural environment to depicting the complex, societal realities of the American Black experience and their undulating effects on daily life. The visual presentation of Undulations…mehr
Undulations is Eddie Bell's fifth published collection and his most introspective work to date. The poems speak to his life in a beautiful, complex world filled with sensual pleasures and societal pain. It is primarily a book of poetry, but it also incorporates several brief narratives and floral images. Eddie finds peace and inspiration among his flowers. The eclectic poems range widely from his appreciation of the natural environment to depicting the complex, societal realities of the American Black experience and their undulating effects on daily life. The visual presentation of Undulations is enhanced by the inclusion of remarkable work by a diverse group of talented professional artists. These pieces reflect their Ekphrasis response to his poetry. His inspiration draws from various slices of life: walking and biking excursions, historical reference, politics, cultural explorations, race, social observation, and church.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eddie Bell is an eclectic writer, poet, photographer, retired educator, and world traveler. Dubbed a 'renaissance man, ' he has collaborated with visual artists, videographers, a classical violinist, and jazz musicians to add dimension to his poetry. His earlier works have been translated into French and Russian. Undulations is his fifth poetry collection. He is a New Paltz, NY transplant residing in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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