Reseña del libro "Sailing Through Cassiopeia"
"Dan Gerber is one of our finest living poets." Annie DillardThe poems in Dan Gerber’s latest collection, Sailing through Cassiopeia, exist in a lyrical remove from time. Via delicious imagery, masterful pacing, and long-sanded language, Gerber
maintains a continual curiosity and gentleness of spirit despite his keen awareness of the world’s inevitable horrors.” OrionAs quiet and modest in their display as his poems sometimes seem, their agenda is bold. Gerber, the author of seven collections of poetry that from the beginning lovingly render physical detail, believes that something of great significance occurs when an object is rightly seen
. Mindfulness, seeing things as they really are, both beauty and ugliness, informs the authentic life, and defines the aesthetic response to that life.”Poetry EastWhere Gerber really starts to differentiate is in his approach: he frequently focuses with sustained intensity on something fairly ordinary or easily observed until it leads him to the unseen or not so easily discerned. He is really a metaphysical poet in physical garb.”World Literature Today In Sailing through Cassiopeia Gerber’s decades of apprenticeship are palpable in a book so stunningso tenderly branching into the world even as it tunnels inwardthat it is difficult to put down.” George Kalamaras, Rain Taxi"Gerber has a gentle touch and an unaffected, articulate voice that can be smart, funny, wisesometimes all at the same time."Library JournalDan Gerber's mastery of layered imagery and crystalline vision marry European Romanticism with American Zen. These meditative poems engage the natural landscape of California's oak savannas and memories of childhood, while calling upon an array of literary progenitorsfrom Robinson Jeffers and Rainer Maria Rilke to the classics of the Chinese canonexploring what it means to be linguistically alive in an animal world. As ForeWord magazine wrote, "Dan Gerber's poems are quick, graceful, alert to their surroundings, and rarely wasting a motion.""The Word is the Picture of Things"Looking down at the lights of Earth,its constellations of lives,however unaware,signal back to the watching galaxiesthat have their seeing inside us.I praised flight and got stuck.I praised gravity and got lost.Along the way my lifedecays, and ripens . . . Dan Gerber is the author of seven collections of poetry, three novels, a book of short stories, and two books of nonfiction. A former racecar driver, he has traveled extensively as a journalist, particularly in Africa. His books have earned a Michigan Author Award and the Mark Twain Award. He lives in Santa Ynez, California.