Zen In Beverly Hills
- Publisher
- Equation Books
- Initial publish date
- Mar 2022
- Category
- General
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781926979229
- Publish Date
- Mar 2022
- List Price
- $14.95
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Description
In Brian Wood’s third collection of poetry, each word has been meticulously chosen, and each stanza is a technical marvel enveloping readers into a nostalgic journey into the beauty and inelegance of our humanity. The author’s hope is that readers will be reminded of such inspirational writers, including Dante, W. H. Auden, Shakespeare, Frost, and Philip Larkin. Readers will delight in recognizing the sweetness of a new love in Starlings At The First Frost Of Fall and Prothalamion, have their hearts shattered by the familiar grief of losing a family pet in So Happy in Heaven and come to grips with our fragile existence in Dr. Z, Relapse, Emergency Room, and Le Patient Malgre Lui. In Frosty Facts For Fervent Faith, Barista, Compline, John Allen Chau (1991-2018),and Shoah, Wood questions religious faith, and its meaning in our cluttered world. And readers will indulge in the absurdity and frivolity of Celebrities and Tourist attractions in Beverly Hills in Ars Gratia Artis At The Getty Center, Who Loves Me, Hollywood & Highland, and the title of the collection, Zen in Beverly Hills. To learn more about Brian visit www.brianjwood.com. Visit https://www.equationbooks.com/ to listen to a selection of poems read by top Authors, and Sports & Entertainment celebrities.
About the author
Contributor Notes
Brian Wood was born in Ottawa and received a Master's degree in English from the University of Toronto, on the condition he would not mention that fact in print. He worked for Prospero Books, and then Indigo, from 1990 to 2008. After that he became a literary agent of sorts, representing folks as disparate as Bob McKenzie and James Duthie. Zen in Beverly Hills is his third book of poems. He lives in Guelph with his wife, Rachel, and a beagle/bulldog/shar pei mix named The Y Man, who helps with the creative process by barking at random noises.