At Work on the Garments of Refuge: Poems by Daniel Marlin and Ralph Dranow
English


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About The Book

In 1978 Ralph Dranow and Daniel Marlin met while working at the Oakland (CA) main post office. They hit it off immediately finding a common passion for writing and concern for social justice. Their nascent friendship took root on the level of deep mutual caring as well as support for each others writing. And in time they formed a writing group that lasted 38 years until Dans death in 2017 and continues today with new members.This book is both a testament to the remarkable incisive writing of Dan Marlin by his best friend Ralph and an opportunity for readers to taste the riches of this friendship through the poetry of both writers Ralph being an equally remarkable poet (though with a different flavor). Sometimes their subjects converge and other times they follow their own unique paths. But in all cases readers are in for a moving feast for the mind heart and moral spirit.A central thread linking the poems of these two close friends is a sense of compassion for all living beings especially those easily overlooked the vulnerable ones often existing on the margins of society animals as well as human beings. Humor frequently makes an appearance in these poems reminding us that life also has its lighter side. Dan Marlin was an accomplished artist who created many vibrant paintings and drawings-some of which appear in this book. This quality of vibrancy is evident in his poems as well with his rich imagery and precise details leaving his readers and listeners with indelible impressions. Ralph Dranow is a close observer of people and his poems often express the subtle beauty of ordinary human beings. Most of all the poems in this book pulsate with life reflecting the joy wonder and pain of being alive on this earth.To Be HumanForgive me notthe Angel begged Ive brought you no loavesof bread no honey not even a singlesoul.My shoes have turned todust my hat to sand the heaven gold in my pocketis become but ashin the wind and my wingsmeltedin one small glanceof your sun!Good answered God-now you know perhapsa little what it meansto behuman.-Daniel MarlinCocoonOnly a short distanceFrom the bustle and chatter The serious business of recreationAt the Hawaii Hilton Hotel Naomi and I lie in a hammockOn a balmy winter nightGlittering with starsAnd a full moon.As we gently sway Our bodies sing Surrender to nights embrace The wind licking our faces.We revel in our island of silence Our silken cocoon And the untrammeled skyWinking at us Trembling with light.-Ralph Dranow
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