AUTHOR: Ron Charach ISBN: 0921833768
Of Petrushkin!, Ron Charach's last book, The Globe & Mail wrote: "These poems remind us how effective narrative and anecdote can be in poetry. They owe more to Chekhov and I.B. Singer than to Yeats and Wallace Stevens. Charach's use of language is not dazzling; it is unobtrusive and utilitarian because his goalsomething rare nowadaysis to say something about the human condition. And he says it with a voice notable for its compassion and humour." In his new collection, Dungenessque, Charach builds on his strength as a storyteller, infusing his poems with the metaphoric intensity that characterized his first book, The Big Life Painting. One by one, the matrices of our identityphysical, sexual, relational and culturalare shown to be as pitiable and as strangely noble as the bold character armour that conceals them. Dungenessque is a compelling study of pride, shame and redemption. With the insight of a practising therapist and the skill of a surgeon, Charach removes the outer shell that protects us from each other to explore those vulnerable areas in which the embattled self resides. Dungenessque is Charach's sixth collection of poems.
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Signature titles by Ron Charach: REVIEWS: "Charach's voice
is pliant and sonorous; sinuosity of thought flowers into deep and true
feeling. this is an impressive and engaging collection." "Ron Charach's poems have, I think, no parallel in their willingness to display the conjoined workings of an effortlessly literate and ironic mind." Don Coles
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