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OverviewRays of Light and Darkness is an evocative chapbook that explores identity, memory, and resilience through poetry. Set against the backdrop of an Italian-American heritage, these poems bridge the old and new worlds, capturing moments of joy, hardship, and personal discovery. The collection unfolds like a lyrical journey, where each piece is both a standalone exploration and part of a broader narrative on family ties, cultural roots, and the struggle to belong. With themes of mental health, familial legacy, and the tensions of a bicultural identity, Rays of Light and Darkness invites readers into intimate spaces where past and present converge. The poems delve into the lives of ancestors, relive stories of migration, and reflect on the complexities of carrying multiple cultures within. The text strikes a balance between the universality of human experience and the specific, nuanced challenges of Italian-American life. Written for lovers of poetry, those interested in cultural heritage, and anyone who has ever felt ""between worlds,"" this chapbook offers moments of introspection and a deep emotional resonance. Ideal for readers seeking poetic realism with elements of surrealism, Rays of Light and Darkness is a testament to the enduring power of memory, a celebration of resilience, and a tribute to the beauty found in life's contrasts. Perfect for fans of contemporary poetry, cultural narratives, and introspective writing, Rays of Light and Darkness makes a lasting impression, promising to move, inspire, and bring readers closer to their own sense of identity and belonging. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Raymond TurcoPublisher: Finishing Line Press Imprint: Finishing Line Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.068kg ISBN: 9798888388068Pages: 44 Publication Date: 29 November 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn Rays of Light and Darkness, Raymond Turco takes us on an extended journey from myth, through Nature, which he has an omnipresent love for, across many countries (""Prague is the city of the future, of the past"") into his soul. His knowledge is overarching. In one poem he goes from Foucault to Woody Allen, not missing a beat. He delineates the consciousness of those around him-Grandfather, Grandmother, and so on-and in ""The Shepherd of Many Turns"", the speaker says that when he dies, he will reanimate as plants, animals and dust. ""In the end-we are all alone on a Sunday stroll."" Turco has penned a brilliant collection of words! -Ron Kolm, contributing editor of Sensitive Skin, author of The Bookstore Book: A Memoir (Pink Trees Press, 2023) Raymond Turco's poetry is rooted in Italian and Italian-American culture and moves from poems of family, immigrant experience, and love to the wider world of Italian cities and culture. They are imbued with a deep existential loneliness. A number of them end with surprising bursts of passion and self-revelation. One of the best of them is ""Cosimina"", with its insight into the suffering of its lonely heroine: ""And I wonder if I may ever have the courage to ask in a silent room, 'When is dinner coming 'round?'"" Turco also has a gift for dramatic immediacy... [and has the] ability to create a dramatic situation and carry it through, [reaching] beyond the personal lyric with the use of myth. -Michael Graves, Preparing the Apology (Nirala Publications, 2021) Raymond Turco's poetry chapbook, Rays of Light and Darkness, takes you on a marvelous journey ""from the Old World to the New"" where this journey begins in rich imagery and riveting, poetic storytelling verse. The poem ""Cosimina"" will tug at your heart strings (""when is dinner coming 'round"") while heaviness and lightness can be felt in ""Youth Left Out in the Rain"" and ""Pseudobulbar and Jelly"" respectively. This poetic journey ends in places of the heart while dwelling in wonderful cities, countrysides and lands in the section ""The Belpaese and Beyond."" Lovely are the words of this poetry chapbook. -Jerry T Johnson, Winner of the 2020 Evening Street Press Sinclair Poetry Prize Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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