Related Subjects: Author Index Reviews Page 1 2
Book reviews for "Inez,_Colette" sorted by average review score:

Clemency
Published in Paperback by Carnegie-Mellon University Press (1998)
Author: Colette Inez
Amazon base price: $11.95
Used price: $11.90
Collectible price: $15.88
Buy one from zShops for: $11.01
Average review score:

A Wonderful Piece of Confession and Reflection
Colette Inez is probably one of the best poets I've ever read. She doesn't dwell too much on fancy analogies or metaphors to get her feelings and messages across to her readers. This book is also incredibly brave because she talks about her parents' illicit affair, her mother's abandonment, and her search for identity. Oh, each poem is so beautifully written. I must add that she is fantastic in person and a must-see. I just hope that she prints something new soon. You just can't get enough of her.


News of Home: Poems (New Poets of America, No 19)
Published in Paperback by Boa Editions, Ltd. (1998)
Authors: Debra Kang Dean and Colette Inez
Amazon base price: $12.50
Used price: $7.50
Buy one from zShops for: $10.58
Average review score:

Exploring subjects of immigration and the meaning of "home"
Debra Kang Dean is a poet whose grasp of form allows her poems to work simultaneously on the levels of mind and music. These poems embody immigrant experience with an uncommon grace as well as a fighting spirit. One of the poems, "Taproot" appears in "Best American Poetry 1999."


Women in Cars: Poems
Published in Paperback by Helicon Nine Editions (1992)
Authors: Martha McFerren and Colette Inez
Amazon base price: $9.95
Used price: $7.95
Collectible price: $5.29
Buy one from zShops for: $9.95
Average review score:

fast pace, engaging, brilliant use of language
Martha McFerren is simply one of the best poets I know. Her poetry deals with themes of popular culture and the wacky juxtapositions contemporary life serves up as daily fare. A fascinating, multi-layered, often hilarious excursion down the great metaphorical U.S. highway...ride on.


Will Work For Peace: New Political Poems
Published in Paperback by Zeropanik Press ()
Authors: Brett Axel, Sherman Alexie, Marge Piercy, Carolyn Kizer, Martin Espada, Diane di Prima, W. D. Snodgrass, Bob Holman, Peter Viereck, and Leslea Newman
Amazon base price: $13.50
Used price: $18.00
Buy one from zShops for: $25.00
Average review score:

Will Work for Peace is a triumph of poetic Davids.
As one of the poets featured in Will Work for Peace, one might expect me to be a bit biased, but nothing could be farther from the truth. Most poets work in a virtual vacuum, only tenuously connected to each other by the occasional workshop or shared membership in a 'poetry society'. When Brett Axel first approached me for a submission to an anthology he was considering, the names Marge Piercy, Lyn Lifshin, Moshe Bennaroch and so many others were abstractions to me as a fledgling poet. I knew these tremendous writers were 'out there' somewhere, beating down doors with their words and keeping a struggling artform alive. But to think that someday I would ever share a credit with these dynamic modern poets would be a pipe dream at best. It is through the sincere efforts of Brett Axel that many newer voices like mine have an extraordinary opportunity to appear with Pulitzer Prize winners and other poetic heavyweights. By way of an honest review, however, I will say this- not everything in this book will be to your particular liking. I myself came across some works that did not move me in the way the author may have intended. Some imagery can be raw and visceral, using shock value in place of craft at times. But to ignore those voices would be an even more shocking turn of events, so praise be to the editor for not sacrificing his vision to a senseless conformity. As Pete Seeger so aptly put it in his quote, trying to read all these poems at one time would be like trying 'to swallow Manhattan whole'. I say to you- buy this book, read this book, but understand that it's what you do after reading this book that will ultimately define who you could be. Poetry is alive and well, and lives in the blunt pages of Will Work for Peace.

Thumbs Up
Just amazing start to finish! I like the disregard for fame used in putting the book together. That great poems got in even if they were writtenby nobodys. Look at Roger Bonair-Agard's poem on page 74. Shortly after Will Work For Peace came out he won Slam Nationals, becoming Slam Champion of 1999, which will be getting him lots of offers. But Zeropanik Press didn't need to be told he was good by an award. They could tell by his writing! Good for them and good for all of us because Will Work For Peace is a literary milestone. It's a new standard for all future anthology editors to try to live up to. Thumbs up to Brett Axel and Thumbs up to Zeropanik Press for their guts and integrty.

You have to read this book!
Brett Axel visited my Church and I bought a copy of Will Work For Peace from him, not for poetry, but because I care about working for peace. I started reading through it thinking It'd just go on my shelf and that'd be the end of it, but the book grabbed me and kept me rivited. If I had known that poetry was this alive I'd have been into poetry. I've been reading some of the poems to my friends who also didn't think poetry was important and they are saying the same thing. Fantastic! There's no way to get through this book without having your old mindsets challenged. It's funny, powerful, sad, and uplifting. A book that deserves to be read by everyone. A book that really can make the world a better place!


Getting Under Way New and Selected Poems
Published in Hardcover by Taylor Pub (1993)
Author: Colette Inez
Amazon base price: $26.95
Used price: $14.95
Average review score:

a great speaker as well as writer
I would just like to say that i recently got the oppurtunity to meet Mrs. Inez at a high school poetry competetion and she is every bit as graceful and enlightening as her poetry---

Colette Inez: A Poet of Courage and Grace
Colette Inez is one of the few poets who can transform her personal history so that it becomes as powerful as the stories we hand down from generation to generation. Sad and inspiring, Inez's central theme is her struggle to comprehend and imagine her parents, a scholar and a priest, who abandoned her to a Catholic orphanage in Brussels and eventually foster homes in the United States. As a survivor of abandonment and alcoholic abuse, Inez is especially sensitive to finding those small moments that keep us alive, that give us hope, that allow us to look at the worst of life and move beyond it. She writes of the passion of her parents; the austere life of orphans; the love she has for her own husband; the great artists who inspire her; and the nature of animals, angels, and trees. Those who admire poetry will find Inez a graceful writer who knows how to find just the right words and images to convey difficult personal history so that it never becomes sentimental, so that it gains its own mythic power. Those who have suffered abuse, no matter the source, will see Inez as a survivor of great courage.


Alive and Taking Names, and Other Poems
Published in Hardcover by Ohio Univ Pr (Trd) (1977)
Author: Colette Inez
Amazon base price: $4.95
Used price: $6.50
Collectible price: $19.06
Average review score:
No reviews found.

Bridge Issue 1, Volume 1
Published in Paperback by Michael Workman (17 November, 2000)
Authors: Michael Workman, Kurt, Jr. Vonnegut, Kurt Vonnegut, Colette Inez, Beatriz Badikian, Bryan Charles, Maxine Chernoff, Thax Douglas, John Domini, and Rick Furtak
Amazon base price: $8.00
Used price: $4.70
Buy one from zShops for: $6.57
Average review score:
No reviews found.

Eight Minutes from the Sun
Published in Paperback by Saturday Pr (1983)
Author: Colette Inez
Amazon base price: $5.50
Used price: $5.90
Collectible price: $8.47
Average review score:
No reviews found.

Family Life (Story Line Press Poetry Series)
Published in Paperback by Bookslinger (1988)
Author: Colette Inez
Amazon base price: $8.00
Used price: $1.58
Average review score:
No reviews found.

Food Poems: Pocket Poems
Published in Paperback by Bottom Dog Press (1998)
Authors: David Lee Garrison, Maggie Anderson, Darryl Chinn, Jimmy Santiago, Rita Dove Boca, Lee Li-Young, Colette Inez, David Citino, Terry Hermsen, and Denise Levertoy
Amazon base price: $2.50
Average review score:
No reviews found.

Related Subjects: Author Index Reviews Page 1 2

Reviews are from readers at Amazon.com. To add a review, follow the Amazon buy link above.