Carmina: The Nomad Odes

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Pub Date 24 Sep 2020 | Archive Date 20 Sep 2020

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Siena Press presents "CARMINA: The Nomad Odes, the follow-up collection of poetry from poet Juan-Paolo Perre, author of the Legacy Poetry Prize-winning book, "A Confederacy of Joy". A highly-anticipated collection of lyric poetry issuing forth from the spiritual and geographic nomad, the restless seeker, the human being, sometimes exalted and other times unworthy and disappointing; negotiating the journey of his emotional and intellectual lives and the dilemma of confronting those parts of him against the unforgivingly stark and concrete world in which we live and in spite of it all, insistent on somehow finding hope and transcendent beauty in everything.

Taking a cue from the beloved poet, Pablo Neruda (to whom this book is dedicated), Perre finds aching beauty in things both sacred and profane, universally exalted and the mundane commonplace - as subjects for each ode. In his deft treatment each ode becomes a song, a declaration, a chant, a truth set to the soul's music.

Siena Press presents "CARMINA: The Nomad Odes, the follow-up collection of poetry from poet Juan-Paolo Perre, author of the Legacy Poetry Prize-winning book, "A Confederacy of Joy". A...


Advance Praise

"A work of excruciating clarity and beauty." "Pure humanity, pure music." The Letters Journal UK

"A work of excruciating clarity and beauty." "Pure humanity, pure music." The Letters Journal UK


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In "Carmina: The Nomad Odes", Perre continues to display the originality and lyricism that he displayed in his award-winning debut collection, 'A Confederacy of Joy." In this his latest collection, dedicated to the master ode writer, Pablo Neruda, Perre displays his erudition on the theme of the nomad. Through a variety of subject matters he weaves an intoxicating and fascinating song in each and every poem.

As the front matter quote by Rainer Maria Rilke ("I live my life in widening circles that reach out across the world.") evokes takes the reader on a journey both internally, externally, geographically, and emotionally through the lyric prism of his experience and unique perspective.

A unique poetry/prose style all his own, one sees in his poems the vision of Philip Levine and Larry Levis, the burnished beauty of James Wright and the passion of Pablo Neruda.

In these carmina (Lat. odes, songs) we find a clarion voice of exceptional intricacy and care.
This collection is no less than highly recommended for those discerning of the poetic craft.

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Odes.
There is something about being nomadic that causes introspection and Perre captures this perfectly in each stanza. With few words a picture forms and thoughts start to flow.

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Really enjoy reading this book , I can say that I feel joyful after this reading. The poems are young and refreshing, very easy read with one of my favourite poems being “Life Itself”

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These nomad odes are definitely that. Feel older, more poetic and flow so beautifully. These are gorgeous prose of love and emotions. Definitely suggest anyone and everyone who loves poetry to give this a go.

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This is a beautiful collection of poems. A great gift of literature to anyone. It is a quick read however, a good one to keep around to pick up for a quick read.

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