Doing Cartwheels on Doomsday Afternoon, John Yamrus

Doing Cartwheels on Doomsday Afternoon

John Yamrus

Publisher: Epic Rites Press
PubDate: 3/1/2010
ISBN: 9780981184487
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $15.50
Quantity Available: 9
Pages: 124
 

Poetry. Todd Moore, in his review of DOING CARTWHEELS ON DOOMSDAY AFTERNOON, writes that "Yamrus's doomsday isn't the big one with all the fires and the quakes and the tsunamis and the wind. Instead, his doomsday is all about the little apocalypses of life. The day to day failures that mark us as mortal." Rob Plath, in the introduction to DOOMSDAY, writes that "one recurrent subject in John's poems, subtle or obvious, is endurance." Both Moore and Plath hit the nail squarely upon its head. DOOMSDAY is as much about the day to day turmoil that breaks us down, as it is about the human spirit to endure. The pairing of "cartwheels" with "doomsday" is pure Yamrus gold, a testament to the abundance of laughter in which John approaches his own "little apocalypses of life."

Author Hometown: Sinking Spring, PA USA



About the author: John Yamrus has been a fixture on the poetry scene since 1970. He's published eighteen volumes of poetry, two novels, and his poetry is widely published in magazines around the world. His poems have been taught at both the high school and the college level and selections of his work have been translated into several languages, including Spanish, Swedish, Italian, French, Japanese, and Romanian. His work has been described by the great Milner Place as "...a blade made from smooth honest steel, with the sharpest of edges."

Reviews:
http://outlawpoetry.com/2010/02/19/wolfgang-carstens-pirouetting-like-a-mad-ballerina-a-review-of-doing-cartwheels-on-doomsday-a


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