Joan Seliger Sidney: Bereft and Blessed
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Bereft and Blessed:
Poems
Joan Seliger
Sidney
Antrim Press,
Simsbury, Connecticut
Spring 2014
Sidney's new book published by Antrim House with a cover painting by Gray Jacobik reflects a continuation and deepening of her style and her soul. Joan Seliger Sidney's poetry often deals with unspeakable hurt and
almost unbearable compassion. But she
speaks it, and she bears it. We know this because we hear it in her
writing. She shares the stories that
were handed down to her, the stories she creates, and the stories she has
lived, and she asks us to share, not the pain, but the misericordia.
She prefers 3-speed bikes, roller skates that
clatter on pavement, granddaughters to the grandsons that she doesn’t
have. She prefers telling the truth,
though the truth doesn’t always need to be told.
She sometimes relives moments in pre-World
War II Poland, a country where she never lived but where she can take us with her
writing. A place where we can join her to recapture, a time that is gone, a
place that is gone, and a community that she, with our help, will keep alive
forever.
Ask her some day why
her mother couldn’t speak Yiddish. Or
read about it in her book. It is a book
that will both break your heart, and lift up your spirit. Joan Seliger Sidney is a poet who is both
“Bereft and Blessed.”
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