<p>The poems in Spell of the Ordinary reflect the perennial in the everyday suggesting that deep attention to the moment invites renewal even in the midst of loss. &ldquo;There must be hundreds of kinds of happiness&rdquo; the poet notes in First Frost &ldquo;and most of us know so few of them. Shouldn&rsquo;t we at least know their names? Or if not that act as if we do as if we&rsquo;ve known them all our lives welcoming them with open arms when they come to us unannounced possibly icy and aflame and then watch them change as they will&hellip;&rdquo; &ldquo;In this stunning collection Jerome Gagnon exalts &lsquo;evidence of the enduring mutable&rsquo;&rdquo; writes Lana Hechtman Ayers author of The Dead Boy Sings in Heaven. &ldquo;Spell of the Ordinary is a contemplative song that modulates between Gregorian chant and blues hymn between &lsquo;deep thrum&rsquo; and &lsquo;muffled clapping.&rsquo; Here you will find beauty in discord and discard loveliness in the moment and in the minute. Remorse and redemption permeate these poems the way &lsquo;a mist touches everything.&rsquo; Spaces are spare remote yet welcome with &lsquo;a wink of paradise.&rsquo; What surrounds us is not separable from our being with &lsquo;each of us taking on something of the other.&rsquo;&rdquo;</p>
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