Description
Poetry. "What a pleasure to read Eileen Brilliant's wondrous poems; some, clear-eyed riddles from 'the anarchy of dreams,' others helpless to hide the secret self from herself, or from us, her fortunate readers. She wishes to leave her mark, wishes to be faithful, while admitting 'to be human is to be faithless.' This kind of honesty about love, longing and being human, persists throughout the book. IN THE MIDDLE OF THINGS, BEGIN is a treasure."—Frances Richey
"IN THE MIDDLE OF THINGS, BEGIN is written from a place where faith is the evidence of things not seen. The poet's mission here is to build the visionary bridge between the unheard and the unsaid, from where the paper it is written on has ears to where the birds are singing by magic."—Andrew Kaufman
"As Eileen Brilliant transcribes the arc of her life through memories of family and her evolving self, her courageous suite of poems penetrates into the nature of love, in all its guises. 'Because paper is an ear,' as she writes, it is through words on the page that we join her as she dives into 'those / absent places where a heart should be home.' Ultimately, triumphantly, she arrives at that place where memory has space to fade into the 'calm of new connection'—home, at last, in 'the living poem' that truly and surely embraces love—which permits us, generously, in her company, to 'continue on.'"—Bo Niles
Author Bio
Eileen Brilliant has taught in the NYC Adult Education program as well as an Adjunct English Instructor at Baruch and Marymount Colleges. She currently conducts writing workshops at Payne Whitney, New York Presbyterian Hospital. Brilliant has previously published four chapbooks and is a member of the Himan Brown Senior Program's poetry group at the 92nd Street Y. She grew up in Brooklyn and presently divides her time between Manhattan and Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.
Author City: NEW YORK, NY USA