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The exploration of loss, renewal, and self-discovery in these works invites readers to recognize echoes of their own journeys, fostering a profound connection between poet and audience. This issue becomes a mirror, reflecting not just individual experiences but the shared emotions, struggles, aspirations, and existential questions that define the human experience. The shattered mirror on thecoverencapsulates the themes explored within these pages. Each shard, reflecting a different scene, symbolizes the fragmented nature of perception and the multiplicity of truths that coexist within any experience. Blooming flowers evoke renewal and beauty, while the empty urban street suggests isolation and alienation. An ethereal glow hints at transcendence, reminding us of poetry's elusive and transformative power. Though fractured, these shards come together to form a cohesive whole-much like the poems in this issue. Each piece contributes to a larger narrative of human fragility and resilience, inviting us to embrace life's tensions and dualities with courage and grace. In this issue, readers will find two special dossiers. The first is anin-memoriam tribute to Mark Smith-Soto, honoring his legacy and lasting impact on the literary community. Smith-Soto served as editor of International Poetry Reviewfrom 1992 to 2004, but even after stepping down, he remained a guiding presence, offering support, insights, and encouragement until his passing in 2023. His dedication to poetry and his unwavering commitment to this publication continue to inspire. The second dossier features a selection of poems by Francesco Fazio, whose work resonates deeply with the themes explored in this issue. We hope these poems inspire you to pause, reflect, and rediscover the connections between your inner world and the rhythms that bind us all.
- Format: Trade paperback
- ISBN: 9781469691992
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 102
- Utgivningsdatum: 2025-04-30
- Förlag: The University of North Carolina Press