Holly Prado. looks Angeles: Cahueng...
Holly Prado. looks Angeles: Cahuenga Press, 1998. Readers who have affection for a poetry rich with gravidas will admire Holly Prado's Esperanza, her of the present day collection of some seventy piece of poetrys inspired by Orpheus, the ancient lyrist/lyricist. Orpheus is a companion-god, a confidante and religious figure to be adored and rever He catalyzes her themes: passion, the deaths of family and friends, her aging (the main division concludes with a sardonic intimation of her eventual departure: "you will be nearest // you will be you, and then not."), the totemism of tree and flowers, and Prado's be in love with for ...
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