Book details:
Poetry
Paperback • 126 pages • 7 in x 10 in
ISBN 978-1-7333864-5-6
Publication Date: 9/15/2020
Book Design: David Barich
About the Author:
Eileen Aronson Ireland was born in Brooklyn, New York. She wrote poems in high school but not until migrating to Venice Beach, in Los Angeles, California in 1959, did she write again, inspired by Stuart Z. Perkoff's poetry workshop. She also became active in the social & civil rights movements of the era, as seen in her work. Read More…
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Selected Poems & Song Lyrics
by Eileen Aronson Ireland
Eileen Aronson Ireland, born with the Great Depression, friend of Venice West beat poets, marched for and wrote of the urgent social issues of the 60's–80's, civil rights, woman's rights, the Vietnam War and later called out 21st century evils. Yet, beyond this, her poems range to insightful personal revelation with frank courage, and sprinkles of ironic humor. Her style, too, has a notable spread from traditional sonnet and haiku to unique formats with cadenced imagery. Poignant human concerns, coiled within resonant technique, flag her powerful work.