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A War of Love

William Elliott

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  • 2019
A War Of Love - 2nd Edition, builds on the work of "A War Of Love - Poems by William T. Elliott". It has 302 pages compared to the first edition's 128 pages. The book is a book of poems expressing the reflections on love and life of a Vietnam Era Veteran after the Vietnam War. The poems are easy to read and fall into three categories, pretty poems, humorous poems and spiritual poems. Below is a review of the first 6 sections of the book by the National Review of Books. I hope this will give you some idea of what the book is like.



reviewed by Mihir Shah



"Some say you need a gun to fight

but no you really don't

Instead you need your God above

with Him there is your might."



In A War of Love, William T. Elliott seeks a therapeutic reprieve from nagging panic attacks, but instead ends up capturing the essence of the human spirit through a series of timeless, evergreen poems revolving around prayer, philosophy, nature, and animals. With no clear structure or rhythm, A War of Love won't be mistaken for an Edgar Allen Poe or Sylvia Path piece; however, the stream of conscious style that Elliott exudes in his work has a genuine, heartfelt aura that will likely resonate with individuals of all ages.



Although the poems are split into six sections, including the compilation's namesake, Elliott's observations on animals remain consistent throughout. Four consecutive poems, "THE BEAGLE," "A CAT," "THE CHICKADEE," and "THE DEER," grace the opening of the collection and establish a romanticization of everyday animals. What makes these poems sparkle is the elimination of age appeal. In "A CAT," young or old can reminisce fondly on the memorable temperament of a cat that, "gives me not a nod at all," unless it is feeding time. In "THE HAWK AND THE BLACKBIRD," like in the poems above, there is unique energy in the author's writing style and pace that matches the animals' love of life that Elliott successfully portrays. Perhaps the most intriguing poem, appearing in "Additional Poems," is "THE BUTTERFLY." In a matter of five quatrains, the poet injects the reader with childhood nostalgia. The poem itself is emblematic of coming of age: Children are in their own cocoon, and when they become adults, they too, like a butterfly, fly away.



Elliott adds a distinctly personal touch to his words by including personal photographs, none more riveting than the picturesque landscapes of Angostura Reservoir and Coldbrook Dam in South Dakota. This ode to nature is in full form in "THE MISSOURI" and "THE SNOWFLAKE," both poems that use mother nature and imagery of all five senses to reinvigorate the human spirit and help readers remember what it really means to be alive, be it hearing "the waves that wash upon the sand," or "the feel of flakes past chilly ears." While Elliott appears to be focused more on evoking a particular emotion from the reader rather than spectacular structure, his poem, "THE SNOWFLAKE," exhibits an abunda...

  • Författare: William Elliott
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781796052213
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 302
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2019-02-01
  • Förlag: Xlibris Us