Views of Virginia

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2024-01-01
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Summary

Views of Virginia was conceived as a reverse ekphrastic project to prompt Virginia poets to express their views usings visual imagery, colorful descriptions, and evocative images. Any subject was open for poetry and art as long as it had to do with celebrating Virginia. Inside you will find poems paired with drawings, paintings, photos, and quilts.
Members of the Poetry Society of Virginia submitted poems for this anthology and we invited gifted high school students from the Appomattox Regional Governor's School to participate as well. Twenty-one students participated and generated novel and excellent poems. Artists were recruited from local art groups in southern Virginia and two gifted youths also submitted art.
The result is a fabulous amalgam of beauty and ugliness, despair and hope, defacement and creation, love and philosophy, history and identity, angst and transcendence. It illustrates the burden and shame of slavery, the beauty and bounty inherited from the natives whose land the Europeans took and the legacy we have been given, the flora and fauna of the Shenandoah Valley and Blue Ridge Mountains, the beauty of the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean, the struggles of inner city evolution (and sometimes, devolution), the coming-of-age of politics and Civil War events, up to the defacement and removal of said war hero statues. It also includes poems that honor ancestors who fought on both sides of the Civil War and familial connection to the land that Virginian's love.

Author Biography

Kathleen P. Decker, M.D. is a Past Vice President of the Poetry Society of Virginia. Her poetry books include: Russian Reverie, Whispers on Paper, Essence of Woman, Updraft, and Fishmas: Twelve Days of Christmas by the Sea. She edited an international haiku journal, Chiyo's Corner and was an editor for the World Haiku Association. She has edited several anthologies; My Neighbor's Life, On Crimson Wings, Quilted Poems, Views of Virginia, and Blended Voices.

Terry Cox-Joseph is a past president of the Poetry Society of Virginia and a former newspaper reporter and editor. From 1994-2004 she was coordinator for the annual Christopher Newport University Writers' Conference and Contest. An award-winning poet, she has been published in Northern Virginia Review, Allegro, Wingless Dreamer, and Chiron Review among others. She displays and sells her paintings at On The Hill Gallery in Yorktown, and The Virginia Beach Art Center.

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