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Point Spread Poems

By Paul Cameron Brown

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Explore evocative verses where memories intertwine with nature and human connections, sparking contemplation about life's journey.

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2010-03-02
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Summary

"Point Spread Poems" by Paul Cameron Brown is a compilation of poetry from the late 1900s, and it looks at different ideas and pictures through detailed writings that probably show personal stories, the environment, and how people act in society. The poems show a mix of ideas and feelings, displaying the writer’s individual way of writing. The collection has many poems that aim to make people think and bring up images, touching on topics like remembering the past and the difficulties of being with other people. For example, in poems such as "Windfall" and "Night Fishing at Antibes," Brown uses detailed descriptions to capture clear experiences that connect to a feeling of wanting something and thinking about how time passes. The poet uses comparisons and elaborate pictures throughout the book, letting readers explore the emotional worlds he makes, causing both reflection and a connection to the subjects of life and being.

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