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Thursday, October 13, 2016

Review of Against Sunset by Stanley Plumly

Stanley Plumly hobnobs with dead people – romantic poets, contemporary poets, and personal relations. Whether citing real or imagined incidents from diaries or first-hand memories evoked from his past life, Plumly uses his verses to delve into the meaning of mortality and the mystery of life itself. He gently sorts out the strange draws and the nagging fears inherent in that “good night,” and explores those inclinations with a lyricism that mesmerizes his undaunted readers. For more of my review of Against Sunset go here:
 http://dougholder.blogspot.com/2016/10/against-sunset-poems-by-stanley-plumly.html


 
 


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