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The Cynic in Extremis

Poems
Wersja papierowa
Wydawnictwo: Able Muse Press
ISBN: 978-17-7349-014-4
Format: 15.2x22.9cm
Liczba stron: 78
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydanie: 2018 r.
Język: angielski

Dostępność: dostępny
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<p>Eclectic characters in everyday scenarios populate Jacob M. Appel&rsquo;s <em>The Cynic in Extremis.</em> We attend a sister&rsquo;s second wedding with a &ldquo;hand-me-down groom&rdquo;; trick-or-treat with a young son; encounter a former teacher long retired, still critical; relive difficult ancestral memories of the Holocaust. These poems present&mdash;often unapologetically&mdash;uncomfortable truths gleaned from close examination of social norms and conventions mostly taken for granted. Full of fun, wit, and insight, <em>The Cynic in Extremis</em> is a finalist for the 2017 Able Muse Book Award.</p><p><strong>PRAISE FOR <em>THE CYNIC IN EXTREMIS:</em></strong></p><p>The narrative poems in Jacob M. Appel&rsquo;s <em>The Cynic in Extremis</em> cast a cold eye on present and past, personal and political. But like the cynics in their classical conception, the poet&rsquo;s subtext here is hope, at least love, and living without illusion in the extremis of the quotidian. These are mordantly moving, even entertaining poems, always thoughtful and frequently elegiac.<br />
&mdash;Dan O&rsquo;Brien, author of <em>War Reporter</em></p><p>Like his stories&mdash;approachable, insightful, and touched with a tinge of sadness for what was and, indeed, is&mdash;Appel&rsquo;s poems speak in straightforward, plain language to raise the curtain on the intimacies of his world. New York City with its pigeon lady, the palsied pharmacist, Luigi the barber, beak-nosed Molly Seward&rsquo;s father, and, oh yes, the many girls who &ldquo;left me breathless&rdquo; and alone. You can almost hear their footsteps walking the cement pavement. Although good-humored and delightfully smart-alecky, the collection has a dark undercurrent, for it is Holocaust-haunted as he is, as we all are who escaped the horror but are doomed to remember and bear witness.<br />
&mdash;Alice Friman, author of <em>The View from Saturn</em></p><p>From this masterful collection arises the sense that, with the end so woefully unpredictable and fate so fickle-hearted, to waste any moment amounts to a sin. Quirky characters, often full of longing and regret, pepper Appel&rsquo;s work, like the uncle so cynical he &ldquo;steered clear of con games like synagogue/ And life insurance&rdquo; and his compassionate opposite, the pigeon-feeding, environment-destroying Mrs. Z. These characters seem to fail to leave a mark on the world, beyond the poet&rsquo;s eye.<br />
&mdash;Brigit Young (from the foreword), author of <em>Worth a Thousand Words</em></p><p>Both beautifully written and lively, the poems in <em>The Cynic in Extremis</em> embrace the world with warmth and wit. The portraits of family members and friends, workers and teachers, neighbors and a first love, some set in a time long gone, are wonderfully free of nostalgia and sentimentality. Human virtue, vice and folly all have a welcome place, because there&rsquo;s a tone of understanding, forgiveness and humor that pervades this book and makes it a joy to read.<br />
&mdash;John Skoyles, author of <em>Suddenly It&rsquo;s Evening</em> and poetry editor at <em>Ploughshares</em></p><p><strong>ABOUT THE AUTHOR:</strong></p><p>Jacob M. Appel is a physician, attorney, and bioethicist based in New York City. He is the author of seven collections of short fiction, five novels, and a collection of essays. His short stories have been published in more than two hundred journals and have been short-listed for the O. Henry Award, <em>Best American Short Stories, Best American Mystery Stories, Best American Nonrequired Reading,</em> and the <em>Pushcart Prize</em> anthology. His commentary on law, medicine, and ethics has appeared in the <em>New York Times, New York Post, New York Daily News, Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, Detroit Free Press,</em> and other major newspapers. He taught for years at Brown University and currently teaches at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine.</p>

 

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