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In This Forest of Monks (Paperback)
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In This Forest of Monks (Paperback)
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"Overall, this is a powerful work that touches, delights, and
amazes." --Judge: Writer's Digest 21st Annual Book Awards. "In This
Forest of Monks" was selected as a finalist in both the Poetry and
the Spirituality categories of the 2013 Next Generation Indie Book
Awards (judge in Poetry: Kenneth Salzmann. Judge in Spirituality:
Richard Cook). It also received the following review/statement from
the judge of the 21st Annual Writer's Digest Book Awards: "In This
Forest of Monks" examines inner and outer worlds--the poet's life
as a Trappist monk and his return visit to the forest surrounding
the abbey from which he was expelled years earlier; and the monks'
spiritual world and its connection to the physical world. The poet
accomplishes this with great skill and art. The writing is
excellent; the Han Shan-inspired pieces are simple, clean, and
direct. The longer poems are crafted with utmost care and clarity,
always with lovely texture and sound. Even when recounting the pain
of the poet's expulsion from monastic life, the poems create a
serenity in the reader, as if reading were part meditation. There
are some stunning, fresh metaphors, such as '...incense rising
out/of the puffing thurible of my body' in 'Hiking the Hill That
Overlooks the Trappist Abbey Prior to First Vespers of Christmas,
1990.' The poet aids the success of such images and other
references by providing a glossary/notes section that defines terms
and identifies points of geography; this thoughtful inclusion adds
greatly to the reader's enjoyment of these poems. Often religious
icons and imagery are grafted to aspects of nature, as in 'Portal'
where an old monk's 'fingers and the twigs of trees' pray 'their
rosary beads of rain.' The poet, though, also describes an agonized
yearning and sense of mourning as he stands on the outside looking
in at the setting of his previous life. An exquisite example of
this is 'Through the Cloister Fence' as the poet weeps counting the
cemetery crosses that have appeared since his departure; monks have
died and the trees he planted are green, but 'Which ones, or how
many, who can say?' The material is organized in sections that
create a narrative, starting with nine poems addressing the poet's
expulsion in 1992; then a section of poems about his years in
monastic life; and finally, poems of return. Physically, the volume
is nicely done, with an enhanced photo of a forest path that's both
colorful and appropriately mystical...Overall, this is a powerful
work that touches, delights, and amazes."
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