Subtle, lyrical and accomplished - Mark Fitzgerald's poetry moves
easily between image and insight, the formal and the concrete;
always with a keen ability to render the vicissitudes and mysteries
of trying to see and be alive. These poems stay with you long after
you've read them, paint bold horizons of meaning and contemplate
humanity's relationship to the natural world and the indomitable
strides of time. A blue jay or flower is given the same magnitude
as a train or saxophone. The dead are brought to life and begin to
sing. A mask is unveiled and a carnival envisioned. Neither obscure
nor colloquial, the poet has woven a tapestry of remarkable
intimacy and wonder, celebrating the sublime half-light that
waltzes between ecstasy and elegy, between dust and the rain that
washes it away.
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