This book of poetry brings you the journey of a life lived in turbulent times. Its many stories are distilled from personal experience, honed and deepened into the shape and rhythm of poetry. The arc of this life begins with the child who has no fear of bombs — war being the only way of life she has known — but is afraid that she might reveal a dangerous secret. Or get a hole in her stocking. Or maybe get served her own pet bunny in a stew. The journey continues through years of dislocations, when the struggle to keep afloat is all — when the quest is survival of a recognizable self. And sooner or later in anyone’s life there’s a choice which has to be made: to attain and then sink into comfort, or to continue the journey, seeking freedom from the strands trailing out of the dark distant past, binding and confining, seeking what joy there is in life, on the path of becoming an Elder.
Lilly Barnes makes strong use of the elements of effective writing, evoking, sense, sound, and form, to explore the arch of a woman’s journey from childhood to aging. She successfully uses the personal to explore the universal. A reader can contemplate his own life, the life of another, and life as a philosophical construct, from the experiences set down in these poems. Readers are enticed by strong rhythms, well-chosen line breaks and sensual images that evoke meaning.
“In Lilly Barnes’ Journey, the poet’s mantra becomes a mantra for living – a call to experience and marvel at the world through our senses, to listen attentively to the “dancing tree” and the “talkative bird,” to “[cull] the countryside for stars” and in so doing, to fulfill our hearts “moaning to expand.” Breaking from and weaving in her jarring past, Barnes invites us to leave behind “like outworn skin/ all the fears” we hold as we “huddle in caves” and instead to “ride the blood stream of life,” intrigued by the “fragrance of mystery” and open to the joy of what we discover.”
—Carol Lipszyc, author of Singing Me Home and The Saviour Shoes and Other Stories
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