Pop Poetry
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Book Details
About the Book
There certainly is more than one kind of love. Using traditional forms of poetry (e.g., sonnet, pantoum) and forms from the pop song (e.g., perfect rhyme, repetition), Thomas Gagnon describes different kinds of love: romance and friendship—with men and with women—love for a father and for a mentor, even fascination with a celebrity dancer. Beneath these relationships—like the ancient town beneath the new city—is the relationship with the self, an especially complicated relationship that Gagnon does not shrink from exploring, whether whimsically or solemnly, or whimsically and solemnly in one poem. These poems will reverberate in your mind—like the lyrics from the latest pop song.
About the Author
Thomas Gagnon was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1967. He has published articles, reviews, essays and poetry online and off for about twenty years, since his first appearance in the Massachusetts Daily Collegian at the University of Massachusetts/Amherst in 1987. While focusing his writing energies on poetry, he works as an English Language Arts tutor for the Boston Learning Center.