What chance is there really that sent on its way, a book of poems will have a sizable audience? P....
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Age 66 at time of publication of this book, Rick Hilber can not know if he will have years in which to continue his craft and performance of his poems. Man plans, but plans change, and sometimes time just runs out. What he does know is that since the age of 18, he has found in his poetry meaning and discipline for himself in working the language. At times in making revisions in those same poems, he realizes he has a new grasp of ground covered and an appreciation for how life and art for him are so very intertwined. Personal honesty about his own humanity informs his poems deliberately. He wants to get it, that we are in this life to figure a few things out in order to enrich our lives, and be a blessing to loved ones and then too to the community. "It matters to me that our culture not shy of the labors of love one sees in a sculptor like Karman Rheault (the creator of the sculpture "Soul Mates" depicted in the front cover of this book). Her passion for her art means so very much to me, and I hope you find in my poetry, the same opinion and experience of art."
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Rheault, Karman (illustrator). Binding tight. Pages unmarked and only slightly aged. Cover has minimal wear to edges, but large corner crease on back. ; 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.3 inches; 126 pages. Seller Inventory # 30471
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