We enter the by Piet Nieuwland
The poems are complete and balanced with a touch of guided originality which means they can stand on their own or within the confines of the book and work well either way.
Amazon USAWe enter the by Piet Nieuwland
Copyright 2022, Cyberwit
- Publisher : Cyberwit.net (December 30, 2022)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 74 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9395224460
- ISBN-13 : 978-9395224468
- Item Weight : 3.84 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.19 x 8.5 inches
Reviewed by LB Sedlacek
Thoughtful poems and ones of intense introspection permeate throughout this new collection from Nieuwland. The poems are prepared well, but often take the reader into an unexpected direction from the one expected making them a fascinating read.
Nieuwland writes in a gifted and lilting almost prose type of free verse with scattered bits of form included here and there. It is reminiscent of some of the classic poems by often revered poets. The poems are complete and balanced with a touch of guided originality which means they can stand on their own or within the confines of the book and work well either way.
The author almost melts images together. You will feel them dripping off the page as you read. These are definitely poems to be savored and embraced.
From the poem “With Veronica Channel”:
“From the moon soaked pulpy flesh of night
all that now exists is like the surface of waters
on the scattered islands of marama
with tui song pure as water drops falling
onto the sand dunes of her hips
we embrace like branches of trees/ in fragile blossom
in tears from the blood of the earth”
Nieuwland cleverly illustrates the human experience with these mostly free verse poems. The verses seem to operate within their own frequency, adapting to the subject at hand. Nieuwland’s voice is fresh, his images pour forth on the page loud and clear.
The book is divided into four different sections of poems. The author makes good use of spacing and lines.
These are poems of explanations and possibilities as well as vulnerabilities and ambitions. Themes seem to boil underneath the surface and come to light with the exact right timing. Nieuwland’s lines are subtle, but intricately composed.
From the poem “Under a molecular sky”:
“The lunar outline of the bell
an iconic curve that sparks fires of syllables”
This book is a calling card for nature, people, the soul and so much more. You will recognize the geography of the poem, you will recognize yourself, and you will embrace spirit, questions, and communion.
These are responsive poems, ones that will linger in your mind for some time. These are the types of poems readers can immerse themselves inside to really feel that connection and to explore all the possibilities each poem brings.
~LB Sedlacek is the author of “The Blue Eyed Side,” “Night Swim,” “The Poet Next Door,” “Simultaneous Submissions,” “Ghost Policy,” “Words and Bones,” “Swim,” “Four Thieves of Vinegar & Other Short Stories,” and “The Jackalope Committee & Other Short Stories.”