Reunions (BHP Chapbook Series)

Reunions (BHP Chapbook Series)

4.17 of 5 stars 4.17  ·  rating details  ·  12 ratings  ·  3 reviews
The spring of Brooklyn Copeland’s Reunions is of birds and bees, but far from the picture book couplets that conjures; these birds, blind from direct sunlight, loop in disorientation, and the bees, stingers firmly attached, travel in packs. Copeland, in swaying, tangling lineation, pinpoints spring’s inherent seediness, that its green is as much flora as fake jewelry, that...more
ebook, 36 pages
Published September 14th 2009 by Blue Hour Press (first published 2009)

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Jeffrey
"Makes the pleasure of the poem untangling."

Well done Brooklyn! I enjoyed this very much ... very earthy!

I look forward to the next book.

Jeff
Erika
Mar 07, 2010 Erika rated it 3 of 5 stars
Recommended to Erika by: Jeffrey
I really liked the visions of nature in this little poetry book. It made me long for summer so I can spend time among my own flowers and greenery.
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