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Foreword by Anne Sexton. Drawings by
Paul Giovanopoulos.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Anne
Sexton has said of Aliki Barnstone's
poems, "Here is a marvel....if these
poems were written by a girl in her
twenties, one would marvel at their
vivid qualities."
But Aliki Barnstone is just twelve
years old and most of the poems in this
book were written when she was nine.
She writes articulately of her
responses to color, seasons, places, the
Beatles, bubblegum, numbers, nature, the
universe. Her imagery is sharp and often
witty. Each poem has its own
unpredictable yet inevitable logic.
The work of this very young poet will
delight readers of all ages.
"Here are poems that startle the
senses--in every sense spanking new. One
could call them fresh merchandise in a
world of stale supermarkets. Aliki
Barnstone writes articulately about
simple subjects with a new eye for
snatching pictures out of everday life
... She has her eye on the object. The
poems are limited to a subject matter
that one might expect a young girl to
deal with but have an exciting precision
of language. Aliki Barnstone is the
child imagist in each of us and these
poems ought to charm anyone of any age."
--Anne Sexton
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