The Silent Ones by Michael B. McMahon
$19.99
What a pleasure it is to read Mike McMahon’s collection of poetry The Silent Ones.
For a long time I have admired Mike’s dedication to crafting his beautiful, precise, and lyrical observations of his passage through our world. For many years, Mike has been on a patient, measured journey toward an understanding and mastery of the art of poetry, and the result is this book containing poems that are essential and quietly powerful.
Especially in these often dark and threatening times, reading Mike’s sometimes sad, sometimes humorous, always deeply insightful stories and observations has the same effect on the reader as a discovery that Mike came upon at the post 9/11 Munich Airport had on him:
Whorls of barbed wire—
spikes wrenched
in all directions—
crown the fence to shelter
travelers from acts of terror.
Tucked within those
jagged coils, a bird’s nest.
(from the poem, “Natural Selection”)
There is in art that is as accomplished as Mike McMahon’s poems light and life and hope that are gifts for those whose eyes are open to them.
–Mike Cole
McMahon’s finest poems have a way of dancing into the imagination, fleet dervishes whirling themselves across the page in the dance that never ends.
–Ed Miller, author of The Whole Enchilada
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The Silent Ones
by Michael B. McMahon
$19.99, Full-length, paper
978-1-64662-581-9
2021
Mike McMahon’s poems appear in literary journals including the Atlanta Review, Blackbird, Comstock Review, Notre Dame Review, Poetry East and Seneca Review. He is also the translator of Venezuelan poet Jesús Serra’s Páramos en la Memoria (University of the Andes Press). His poems attempt to freeze selected moments of significance, to move beyond private emotion toward a common ground, a shared resonance that connects all. After teaching for many years at Fresno Pacific University, he and his wife have moved to the San Francisco area where they delight in exploring less-traveled coves of the Pacific.
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