The Mundo of the Mundane

from Journals, 1959-1984

by Frederic Wildfang


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/30/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 124
ISBN : 9780595408443

About the Book

These poems are part of a larger whole, gleaned from some 25 years of journal recordings. In the first three or four years of "serious" writing, I mostly wrote little hokku-like poems on little scrap pieces of paper I kept in my pockets and later recorded in my journals-desert breaths, sighs, groans with sexual-geographical overtones-jotted down while teaching school on a ranch in Arizona, hitch-hiking all over the Southwest, and trekking deep into the wilderness. Then, the first longer poems were actually juxtapositions of these little pieces-montages, compositions, jazz riffs and solos.

It is important to note that none of these poems were composed in any rational, deliberate manner-never having attempted write a "conventional" poem with conventional rhyme, meter, etc. The things I write down are the spontaneous recordings of images, events, and ideas that make up the substance of daily experience, hence the title of this book.

" full of vivid imagery and imaginative language" (Arlene Rivera, Flume Press)

"The worlds you create unravel with great beauty!" (Nancy Goldfarb, 2002 Cleveland State University Poetry Center Prize.)

" astounding and gorgeous I like the earth-connected imagery the sense of time and place" (Diane Frank, Blue Light Press)

"I like the contemplative tone, the abundance of natural imagery " (Tom C. Hunley, Steel Toe Books)

"We enjoyed the details and the rambling, easy style which fits the subject matter well" (Elise M. McHugh, West End Press)


About the Author

Frederic B. Wildfang has been writing for over 45 years?beginning his career as a Beat-influenced poet, completing a stint in advertising, and continuing as a writer of novels, screenplays, and books of non-fiction. His poems and prose-poems publications include Spectrum, Wind, Loon, West Branch, Puerto del Sol, the Atticus Review, and the Berkeley Poetry Review.