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Invisible Mending: Poems
Anthony Labriola
Invisible Mending: Poems
Anthony Labriola
Publisher Marketing: A themed poetry collection-a kind of "seance"-an evening to get in touch with other souls, and the world they once lived in. Yet, as a linked collection, the poems trace the arc of a life from birth to death, from childhood to old age, and move towards a spiritual journey in art. Our lives seem to be vanishing acts, perfected from birth to death. The trip also takes us within. There are joys and sorrows, a sense of delight, and also grief. The collection suggests that the "real horror" is losing a loved one. But, while the poems keep an eye on death, the point is life, even the contemplation of a life beyond death. Certainly, there is remembrance-a time to mend our wounds-both visible and invisible. Invisible Mending tries to connect with the joy and grief that binds us all. Invisible Mending consists of three parts: I. Invisible Mending, II. Walking Shadows and III. Mending Time. The title of Part I-Invisible Mending-refers to a technique used to patch fabric and leather so that the "wound" seems to disappear. My father used "invisible mending" in his trade, plied in the late 40's, after World War II, but abandoned it when he came to Canada in 1952. Part II-Walking Shadows-is a poem sequence dealing with the life in the theatre and life as a play. The "poor players" that strutted and fretted" their hour on the stage are gone, but their "shadows" remain in life and theatrical memory. Part III-Mending Time-is a suite of linked poems tracing the spiritual quests of artists, writers and seekers who are searching for their "true worth" in the world. Contributor Bio: Labriola, Anthony Anthony Labriola's work has appeared in such publications as The Canadian Forum, PRISMinternational, Lo Straniero, Vallum: New International Poetics, Stone Voices, Still Point Arts Quarterly and Passion: Poetry. Shanti Arts has published his poetry collection, The Rigged Universe. Sun Dogs, published by Vagabondage Press, is his second collection. Anaphora Literary Press has published his novella, Devouring the Artist, as well as a collection of stories, The Pros & Cons of Dragon Slaying. He lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and teaches Life Writing at Seneca College.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | February 2, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9781681140094 |
Publishers | Anaphora Literary Press |
Genre | Cultural Region > Canadian |
Pages | 134 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 8 mm · 204 g |
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