Pluto & Proserpina: A Modern Shakespearean Sonnet Sequence Explaining How Winter Began
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Here, published separately, is the dramatic climax of the epic sonnet cycle Plutonic Sonnets (PublishAmerica, 2008). Bracketed by lyrical love sonnets in the Elizabethan style, eighteen sonnets-mostly narrative, but in the Shakespearean form-retell the myth of Pluto and Proserpina in a new and unforgettable fashion. Beautifully packaged, this sonnet sequence glows with wry humor and subtle wisdom. Read it with pleasure; give it with pride! "What a pleasure to read . . . [Graber treats mythology] with a tongue in cheek irreverence I can respect." Poet/critic Patrick Gillespie "I was particularly taken by [Graber's] version of the tale of Proserpina and Pluto. It is lovely." --James Meyer (Amazon review) "Graber brings the sonnet back to life again" -Robert N. Taylor (Amazon review)
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