Drawing on the phrasing of T.S. Eliot's amazing early 20th century poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock (above) Frank Prem has produced a collection of companionable and introspective love poetry written, as always, in the unique style that allows every reader to relate.
Prem's interpretations breathe new life into contemporary exploration of themes of love in poetry, and utilise Eliot's original phrases to inspire a contemplation
of the self in the context of landscape and the wider world:
rescue and redemption is the third of three collections that comprise A Love Poetry Trilogy, with each revisiting outstanding work by stellar poets of the past to produce vibrant new collections. The first collection, walk away silver heart, draws on Amy Lowell's deeply personal Madonna of the Evening Flowers, while the second, a kiss for the worthy, derives from Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass.
This is a new kind of poetry that tells stories, draws pictures and elicits
emotional responses from readers. Just as the best poetry should.