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D**Y
An Enjoyable Read With Concrete Metaphors
I really like “For Now” by James Richardson and I think it has a wide appeal for readers and non-readers of poetry.Richardson’s style is a free verse contemporary meditation on life. He favors a lot of metaphors, but they tend to be very concrete. This makes Richardson’s chapbook an easy and enjoyable read - the best type of poetry.What sets “For Now” apart from other books is how similar it is to mainstream Instagram poetry. I feel like Richardson might feel as if this is an insult, but I really mean this with an upmost sincere compliment. While the majority of Instagram poets have an accessible style, they tend to favor vague abstractions to a degree that lacks any real individuality. Richardson, despite his age and literary background, takes advantage of the contemporary zeitgeist of symbolic experimentation and delivers a powerful and unique collection of poems.The author’s poetic forms change throughout the book, but the strength in this chapbook is the sheer veracity of its cohesiveness. There were only a handful of poems and arrangements I felt did not match, leaving me impressed with Richardson organization of the collection. And braiding some of the shorter poems together as a larger sequence? Brilliant… especially since there were a few shorter pieces (some only a line or so) that seemed uninspired on their own but worked as part of a larger poem.That said, this experimentation did fall short in one crucial area: there were times throughout the collection when I wasn’t sure where one poem ended and another began. Perhaps that was Richardson’s intent to go with the “for now” theme of the book, but it made me question some of my interpretations.Who would love “For Now” the most? If you’re a fan of poetry, even Instagram poetry, you’ll find a like mind in this book. He takes vague aphorisms to their heights in a way few can. There is a sense of wistfulness in his poems which older readers and the sentimental will be inspired by. I also think someone who is interested in Japanese culture or their poetic forms might find his contemporary interpretations on the haiku form compelling.I don’t think this book warrants caution in readership. Young and old can read these poems without reservation. Though there is a sense of nostalgia in Richardson’s work, he manages to do so without creating so specific a sentimentality that is not relatable to a general audience. You can gift this book to anyone without worry of how it will be received.Overall, I really liked “For Now” by James Richardson and I believe you will too.
S**S
Curl up with this one!
Fabulous!!!!Wonderful words from one of the greatest poets of our time.
A**R
wow
read it
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