The Devil insisted on having the latest, baddest
bombs tested, but God wasn't thrilled, so Satan
flew over to Heaven, smirking and hissing...
The title poem is a tongue-in-cheek, modern fable depicting
the old struggle between good and evil with a surprise ending.
Finally, the Big Bang is being fully explained, poetically that is!
Freddy Niagara Fonseca paints the cosmic drama of mankind. Hidden
conflicts come to the surface. Hope enlivens a dark universe. Splashes
of humor abound. In seven distinct chapters,
This delightful book reads like a spiritual travelogue. At times
it presents the reader with a vast smorgasbord of bold poetical
forms and classical styles uniquely suitable to each poem's subject.
Brief, poignant sketches highlight challenging situations. Dances,
music and magic explode with joy. Do we really die? New doors
open and nature shines at its most epic. It's like watching a movie.
Gazing through the countless apertures
Of foliage overhead, I sense the
Pressure of the hidden years is gone.
I feel reborn, and this I know:
Using daring free verse; dancing South American rhythms;
rhyme, and vivid creation stories, the poet pours his heart out
into this powerful, life-affirming poetry collection.