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"A WORD LIKE FIRE, THE FIRST COMPREHENSIVE SELECTION OF his poems, should confirm Dick Barnes's place as one of the most accomplished and likable American poets of the last fifty years. His great subject is the Mojave Desert, the vast basin of ranges and valleys east and north of Los Angeles, with its beautiful shrubs and flowers, magnificent trees, ephemeral grasses, high lakes, rivers and dry river beds, alfalfa farms, and isolated towns with names like Essex, Cadiz Summit. Elephant Butte, Running Springs, Helendale, and often canny and solitary men and women. Of this world, Dick Barnes gives an indelible portrait in poem after poem. But Barnes is more than a regional poet. As Robert Mezey writes in his brilliant Foreword, "He has an engaging variety of subjects, and to almost all of them he gives faithful perception and love." He is a master of the elegy, and wrote love poems, satires, devotional poems, and, Mezey notes, "poems of wry social comment and occasionally anger." In works such as "AVisit to Lonesome John: Autumn Coming," "Few and Far Between." "Clearing the Way,"" Example and Admonition," and "Trophy Hunt"--surely one of the masterpieces of American poetry--the reader encounters a keenly observant, knowledgeable, humane, and passionate poet.Barnes, R. G. is the author of 'Word like Fire Selected Poems', published 2005 under ISBN 9781590511671 and ISBN 1590511670.
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