Sonnets on the Common Man

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Sonnets on the Common Man

New Hampshire Verse

These sonnets sing about a love of the landscape of New Hampshire and the people who rejoice in common in its sense of place.
At times, this earthly paradise is daunting, formidable and even threatening. Yet the skiing is divine. The mountains are sublime. The purity of the lakes is pristine. The small towns charm. The seacoast, though brief, connects to the vast Atlantic.
This modest poetic book refreshes the sonnet itself with songs and beautiful full-color images of landscapes inspired by the land and people who love New Hampshire.
"Elegant meditations." - Terry Richard Bazes, Novelist, Author of "Goldsmith's Return"
"His poetry is meant to be read aloud, savored and reread." - Virginia Marciano
"Lentz' sonnets exist in an existential, romantic world of sentience." - John H. Sibley, Author of "Being and Homelessness: Notes from an Underground Artist"
"Lentz succeeds in bringing out the emotions associated with these places and times, letting the reader drench in the beauty, the loneliness, the joy." - Leonard Seet, Novelist and Author of "The Spiritual Life"
"Expressed so clearly, the tender feelings of his sonnets are eternal." - Krishna Bhatt, Novelist and Author of "The Royal Enigma"
"The use of a seven-beat line, which blends the beat of the classic ballad to the rhythms of the sonnet, is a nice innovation." - Christopher Bernard, Poet and Author of "In the American Night"

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132

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Sonnets on the Common Man: New Hampshire Verse
March 4, 2015, WordsworthGreenwich Press
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Table of Contents

A COMMON SENSE OF PLACE. 17
COMMON GROUND. 20
THE TREE OF LIFE. 23
SKATING IN MOONLIGHT. 25
THE BARN. 27
WHITEFIELD BIRCHES. 29
RAKING LEAVES. 31
REED’S LIGHT. 33
SWIFT RIVER. 35
STONE WALL IN WINTER. 37
YOUNG MAN, OLD SOUL. 39
THE VIGILANT WOOD STOVE. 41
ALPENGLOW. 43
THE RESONANCE OF HONEYED SUMMER. 45
WINDOWPANES. 47
DRIVING SOUTH IN ADVANCE OF SPRING. 49
EVER NEWFOUND. 51
CHORES. 53
THE SEASONS. 54
APPLE PICKING TIME. 57
ICE FISHING ON CHOCORUA LAKE. 59
KANCAMAGUS IN THE FALL. 61
SNOWBOUND. 63
LIVING IN THE STICKS. 64
IN THE GARDEN. 67
A DISARMING WALK INTO WILDERNESS. 69
BEHOLD, A RAGGED MAN. 71
THE OLD HOMESTEAD. 73
SKI POSTERS. 75
VILLAGES. 76
TRUE NORTH. 79
SELF-RELIANCE. 81
POND HOCKEY ON MIRROR LAKE. 83
BLACK FLY SEASON. 85
NEW LONDON. 87
SUDDEN STORM. 89
PUZZLES. 91
ELIZABETH ON HER WEDDING DAY. 93
IRISES BY THE BARN. 95
FRANCONIA. 97
JANUARY COLD. 99
NORTHERN ENLIGHTENMENT. 100
THE COMMON MAN. 103
CRAWFORD NOTCH. 105
FISHING WITH MY FATHER. 107
THE MOUNT WASHINGTON HOTEL. 109
LAKES AND BAYS. 110
LOON PRESERVATION COMMITTEE. 113
PASQUANEY. 115
ECHO LAKE AND ARTIST’S BLUFF. 117
GREAT BAY. 119
WHITE MOUNTAINS. 120
OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN. 123
TUCKERMAN’S RAVINE. 125
SKI CANNON. 127
SCRAP BOOK OF THE SOUL. 129
ABOUT THE SONNETEER. 130

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Paperback
Number of pages
132
Dimensions
9 x 6 x .3 inches
Weight
9 ounces

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OL25662234M
ISBN 13
9781505630121

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Work Description

These sonnets praise the everyday heroism of the common man by which in a universal sense includes each gender in this lovely, little corner of humanity in New Hampshire. The simple language of these sonnets stays true to the original aspirations of the poetic form in transparency and resonance. Yet new sonnet sequences and cadences are introduced to refresh the sonnet form. If you have never traveled to New Hampshire, then this brief book of little songs calls you to visit and share our rich sense of place. If you know New Hampshire well, then perhaps these sonnets on living simply and mindfully will serve to confirm the joy that resides here. A cheerful traveler, choosing intently to seek meaning in a plenitude of everyday miracles, recognizes many simple gifts in the grand, mystic journey of existence. In New Hampshire the common man is ingenious in connecting to common ground.

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