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Sunday, November 2, 2014
Review of The Afterimages by David P. Miller
Scientists
argue that the observation of any physical event changes it forever. I suspect
that the same holds true for mental constructions entertained by the human
mind—like memory. Memory needs distance and a delicate touch to keep it
relatively undisturbed. Overly ambitious seekers of densely packed mnemonic
truths and ham-fisted psychologists promising new age detective tools show very
little for all their well- meant delving. On the other hand poet David P.
Miller eases into his personal memories with a gentle touch and his efforts pay
off with impressive poetic dividends. For more of my review go here: http://dougholder.blogspot.com/2014/11/the-afterimages-poems-by-david-p-miller.html
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