Reseña del libro "free this morning: poems by chris dingman (en Inglés)"
Billy Collins has written of Chris Dingman's poetry, "You definitely have something going here: the quick take, unexpected turn-arounds, lots of playfulness... delightful in many instances." Like the poetry of Collins, as well as that of Robert Frost, Rumi, Mary Oliver, and Bob Dylan, Dingman's is both literary and accessible. More than that, though, "from the giddily playful to the sublime," Dingman's "humor, insight, and open-hearted acceptance of the world in all its wonder" are "great for those moments of respite, where one sinks into their favorite seat, with a steaming mug on the table next to them." By turns tender and funny, "soulful and wistful and whimsical at the same time," Dingman's poems will "give you a new way of looking at things and new things to think about." (Above quotes from Amazon reviews of Dingman's first book of poems, The Morning I Married the Sky.) Selections from Free this Morning: dawning i like how you lookin the morningbest of all, your face softenedby dreaming, your voicesoftened too, justone or two words-a mumble, a broken egg, breakfast when the plovers fly when the plovers flylow acrossthe salty pondthere are two of them, the one and the reflection ofthe one Are you free this morning? Do you want to be? (For more from and about Chris Dingman, who now writes under the pen name Chris Spark, visit www.Sparkwrites.com)