1. The Wrenching of the Hip That Precedes the Blessing
- Author
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Daniel R. Jones and Daniel R. Jones
- Subjects
- Christian poetry--21st century, American poetry--21st century
- Abstract
What do you get when you cross the Good Samaritan, existential androids, and Midwestern pastoral scenes? Either a bad joke or the first poetry collection from Daniel R. Jones. In equal parts levity and contemplation, Jones delivers a uniquely accessible poetic voice. Whether he's exploring spirituality, the far-reaches of speculative fiction, or the tedium of life in a fly-over state, each piece is poignant and filled with a sense of quiet wonder. The poems oscillate between lighthearted quipping (as seen in'To Caligula, from His Horse'and'Odin and I Race for the Runes'), wide-eyed introspection (as seen in'Veering'and'The Brunt of the Curse'), and spiritual rumination (as seen in'The Sheen in Dirty Things'and'Beyond the Balustrade'). Whatever the subject-matter or style of the poem, these pieces are sure to satisfy, inviting the reader into transcendence--whether that be through laughter, contemplation of God, or self-reflection.
- Published
- 2020