Remains to Be Seen
Poems
by
Book Details
About the Book
If you are a fan of Kay Ryan’s epigrammatic style, you will adore Joseph Dorazio’s poetry. A self-styled miniaturist, he can take a word or a phrase and turn it on its head, using internal rhyme to bolster his serio-comic intent. Of “Slack” he profers: Often/ you are asked to/ take it up, seldom/ are you told/ to put it back.” This is clever stuff —and lots of fun!
—Linda M. Fischer, poet, author of “Raccoon Aft ernoons”
Remains to be Seen had much to admire in its economy and wit.
—Chapbook contest judges, Toad Hall Press
About the Author
Joseph Dorazio’s poems have appeared widely in print and online literary magazines. His first collection of verses, Poems of the Fifth Sun, was a finalist in Gertrude Press’ 2009 Poetry Chapbook competition.