By: Jo Hsu Chang
In "Poet Looks At The Moon," Jo Hsu Chang weaves a beautiful tapestry of emotions and reflections through her poetry. Each piece is like a glimpse into the inner workings of the poet's soul, as she contemplates the beauty of the natural world, the depths of human relationships, and the passage of time.
Chang's writing is lyrical and evocative, drawing the reader in with its vivid imagery and poignant language. The themes of love, loss, and longing resonate deeply, creating a sense of connection and empathy with the poet's experiences.
The collection is divided into four sections, each exploring a different aspect of life and emotion. From the tender moments of intimacy captured in "Lovers" to the introspective musings on creativity in "Poems," Chang takes the reader on a journey of self-discovery and contemplation.
Overall, "Poet Looks At The Moon" is a moving and powerful collection that will appeal to anyone who appreciates the beauty and complexity of the human experience. Chang's words are a reminder of the power of poetry to inspire, comfort, and provoke thought, making this a book worth savoring and returning to again and again. Book Description: volunteers bring you 21 recordings of A Poet Looks At The Moon .
This was the Weekly Poetry project for June 28, 2020. ------
This Weekly Poem is taken from The Garden of Bright Waters by E. Powys Mathers - Summary by David Lawrence
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