Description
Poetry. "Rick Mullin captures Darwin's gift for minute and thorough observation, his almost childlike delight in the sheer inexhaustible plenty that nature provides to every sense, his ongoing comparison between the strange and the familiar (the chaotically foreign with the orderly English), and his conflicting reactions to alien cultures and to the well-intentioned efforts to 'civilize' them. For me, the most notable aspect of this book is the way it is told, through a series of narrative sonnets whose language is as crisp and objective as the prose journal from which it draws data, but blessed by the speed, scope and passion of epic poetry."—Rhina Espaillat
Author Bio
Rick Mullin's poetry has appeared in various journals and anthologies, including American Arts Quarterly, Measure, The New Criterion, The Dark Horse, The Raintown Review, Epiphany, and Rabbit Ears: TV Poems. His books include SOUTINE (2012) COELACANTH (2013), SONNETS FROM THE VOYAGE OF THE BEAGLE (2014), STIGNATZ AND THE USER OF VICENZA (2016), TRANSOM (2017), and THE BASALISK (2021) all published by Dos Madres Press, Lullaby and Wheel (Kelsay Books, 2019), and Huncke (second edition, Exot Books, 2021). He is a painter and journalist living in northern New Jersey.
Author City: CALDWELL, NJ USA