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Editorial Review Product Description Along the lines of Robert Bly in his Morning Poems or David Lehman in The Daily Mirror, Wanda Phipps embarked upon a poem-a-day project. Over the course of several months, Phipps composed a poem each morning after she awoke and felt ready to write.Wake-Up Calls: 66 Morning Poems collects the best of her poems from this daily experiment. In this series she investigates that weird and wonderful place between sleeping and waking that holds bits of dreams of the night before, recent and not so recent memories and subtle visions for the future. They are poems as genuine documents of dailiness with more than a few surprising twists. Like much of her work they deal with desire, sensation, female energy and the visceral nature of language. In many, she indeed wakes feeling fresh-faced and dreamy, but in others her voice rings raw and sexy, cranky or disappointed, confused or amused. Poetic influences including Ezra Pound, Emily Dickinson, Robert Creeley, and Mitch Highfill may be traced here, and are complimented by appearances of pop-culture figures such as Sigourney Weaver, Ann Margaret, and the Velvet Underground. The love poems are some of the most moving pieces in the collection. Phipps's work emanates a sincerity and directness that is all too rare in our current age of irony. The range of experience and emotion captured in Wake-Up Calls traverses the territory of Wanda's life and as the details accrue, readers will feel as much a part of hers as of their own, moving as naturally through the book as if they had written these poems themselves. ... Read more Customer Reviews (7)
Dreaming goddess in a City of dreams
Wanda Phipp's poems are deliciously spare and delightful to read.She balances the acutal with the metaphysicaL in some acute and beautiful ways through the spaces she moves in and out of:
"a kiss not a kiss but a city operational I am with tea and mobility" #28Like a Wallace Stevens orange on a Sunday morning, but without the formalisms, these poems glow with a garden of City delights and sometimes, doubts.But underlying the collection is a journey, and a celebration of being an artist in New York, which can be both a city of constraints (survival work) and semi-or subconscious visions and serendipities...From many angles she portrays her own musings and the City's light.Read it!
A Strong, Original and Healing Voice
I was given this book by a friend. Since I have very strong opinions about poetry--having grown up reading Anne sexton, May Sarton, Auden, etc--I thought, "I'm not even going to look at this. Nice cover, though."
Imagine my surprise when I glanced through it, and was so caught up that i sat down, poured a glass of wine, and read all the way through. i called my mom and read her a poem. I read one to my husband. I read one to the cat. I was surprised: the poems are seemingly unassuming, but their power accumulates, and theyfinally offer a true and piercingly insightful look into a modern woman's real heart.
This book had become part of my life. I recommend it wholeheartedly.
inspirational
Wanda Phipps' 66 Morning Poems, teaches us to be more in-tune with our own morning thoughts as we read the ones she has captured here in this book. Succinct crystal clear observation is the fuel Wanda Phipps provides her reader so to feel and see for themselves. Wanda Phipps does and will continue to make the world a better place. SEE HER LIVE!
Wake Up Calls: Great Reading
Wanda Phipps' Wake-Up Calls 66 Morning Poems is a delightful read wherever and whenever you choose to pick up this book. This series of poems makes for the catalyst to a great day. I have enjoyed reading these poems in the early morning when I wake a prepare for my day. I love taking this book on the train and reading as I head to work. I feel a sense of being centered in Wanda's choice of words and feel like she's tapped into the early morning experiences we all go through in life. After finishing, I felt like I wanted more poems. I wanted each morning to continue reading through her colorful textures. Wanda evokes an energy that wakes this readers morning peak. At this point, I will explore searching for further reading material on Wanda Phipps.I truly enjoyed reading her poems not once, but several times since I've purchased this book.
Regards,
Thomas Paul
Dreamy, Lyrical-Sensual
The style is so appealing, lyrical-sensual.Wanda Phipps evokes a kind of dreamy Bohemian lifestyle one doesn't hear enough about in this high-pressure type-A world.Thanks to her for helping to bring that back.
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