Progressive Digression: A Book of Poetry by Jordan M. Ehrlich
Progressive Digression: A Book of Poetry
by Jordan M. Ehrlich
Publisher's Blurb
A collection of mostly free verse poems written throughout the author's adolescence and young adulthood. This is the familiar story of striving for progression, while continuously digressing. It is an attempt to show the struggle that we all face in growing: we move on, but not always forward, and not always in a straight line. In these pages are stories of unrequited love and sadness, as well as hopefulness, found truly only in One Source.
Review
I like my poetry in the form of those written by Pam Ayres, Edward Lear or John Hegley and for this reason this wasn't an ideal book for me.
If you enjoy your poetry deep and meaningful rather than humourous then this will be right up your street. The poems are written from the heart and deal with love, relationships and growing up and the author appears to have put all his emotion into them.
As I say, it's not for me but is a good collection for anyone that loves this type of poetry.
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