gripping poetry, April 30, 2006
Reviewer: Allen M. Terdiman (Mamaroneck, NY USA) - See all my reviews
I am familiar with Peggy Heinrich's poetry. She is a talented poet, this book is further proof. "A Minefield of Etceteras" is 65 pages of memoir in poetry. She images subjective and objective memory in carefully composed words and form. I was riveted. The unfolding of her life with its happiness, sadness joys, love and loss is not only her story but the saga of all people, I believe. I cannot do it adequate justice in a review, I urge you to read it. You'll pick it up over and over again.
J A Terdiman
I am familiar with Peggy Heinrich's poetry. She is a talented poet, this book is further proof. "A Minefield of Etceteras" is 65 pages of memoir in poetry. She images subjective and objective memory in carefully composed words and form. I was riveted. The unfolding of her life with its happiness, sadness joys, love and loss is not only her story but the saga of all people, I believe. I cannot do it adequate justice in a review, I urge you to read it. You'll pick it up over and over again.
J A Terdiman