Prayers of a Heretic: Poems


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Prayers of a Heretic explores the crime of heresy and the condition of existential displacement through the language of prayer and prayerful voice/s. In the first section Visits and Visitations the poet imagines a variety of protoganists in situations of supplication. The second section In the Gleaning examines the life trangressions and prayers of the title character and the primacy of books libraries and reading for refuge and reconfiguration. Eschewing a secular/religious divide the book offers an expansive interpretation of the enduring power of prayer. Four poems also have a Yiddish version.------ Taub is a master of the character study. His poems are crowded with portraits novels in miniature of the old the overlooked the dispossessed. Here you will find Aunt Milkah Pesl taciturn and unsentimental the volunteer in assisted living who reads books in Yiddish the patient in an MRI scanner listening to a symphony of terror like John Zorn on Quaaludes. There are the regulars in a library and the treasures found hidden in the pages of old books. There are lonely men in search of fleshly glory. And over-arching all there are repentance and atonement constantly remade anew. --Kim Roberts author of Pearl Poetry Prize-winning Animal Magnetism This book is a feast: sensuous ironic political hilarious poignant and wise. Intimately Jewish yet embracing of all its cast of characters includes aged professors flirtatious landladies poem-peddlers and the Pied Piper. In Credo a stunning poem near the books end Taub powerfully defines religion on his own terms with equal measures of awe horror and gratitude at the world. --Ruth L. Schwartz author of EdgewaterWhether hes writing in English or Yiddish in poetry or prayer Yermiyahu Ahron Taub has a firm grasp on the language of the heart. His characters men (including one named Yermiyahu) and women whose only crimes are that they are human are as familiar as our own reflections. In Taubs skilled and attentive hands no judgments are passed; heresy is in the eye of the beholder. --Gregg Shapiro author of GREGG SHAPIRO: 77 and Protection
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