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Wave Pulse is full of vivid imagery and sharp observations of life and unique facets of the cosmos. What inspired you to write and publish this compilation?
Wave Pulse poems were usually based on insights into various strong and/or challenging events during my lifetime.
‘Eye on Love’ poems were reactions to or evaluations of varying love affairs valuing other or only herself. Some love affairs worked; others didn’t. Why? Motivation, values, money or self-concern. ‘Money Galore’ poems were ironic reactions to corporate strategies. ‘Art Thrive’ poems are mostly enjoyed reactions to impressive art works viewed at Manhattan museums. Universe/Multiverse’ and ‘Human Will Universe’ poems were reactions to astronomy readings. The ‘Wave Pulse’ section poems are in response to impressive revelations like “Hills Waves Grains” and the long-delayed “God thank”. Overall, this section’s poems were based on insights into important events in my life, maybe others’ as well.
My favorite poem from this collection is ‘At the Modern’. Do you have a poem that stands out to you from this collection?
I too like ‘At the Modern’ about where I often enjoy the displayed art, but often had to avoid other visitors’ boisterous reactions. ‘Hills Waves Grains’ is quite appealing to me: it displays events of value.
What poem in the book was the most difficult for you to write?
‘Bang Theory Rag’ began with a quickly-written 8 or so lines, a rapid reaction to an astronomy article by A. Fraknoi in the 1978 S. F. Examiner and Chronicle. This poem’s development took decades to emerge.
Do you have plans to write and publish more works of poetry?
At my age, poems come less frequently and in quite brief expressions. May other developed poems emerge? It’s not easy to predict. A number of short stories have emerged from interesting events over the years, but polishing them still has been resistant.
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Here’s how waves pulse in most of our lives, if not all.
Wave energizes us to give a body to our ideas that might otherwise fall into waste. Waves are not only for swimming; they’re also for decision making and choosing the most vitalizing directions and strategies. Yet waves can engage us out of isolation, into interaction with others around us. Their choices may help us select better ones for our living. Waves can also be means of advancing other options and social activities. Many join clubs and organizations to hear and see ourselves diving into activities that can benefit our neighbors and friends as well. Hearing their reactions can help us evaluate the benefit of our ideas to those with and around us. Such methods enable us to avoid exaggerating our own desires by building the appeal to people around us.
So let’s dive in.
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Wave Pulse
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Wave Pulse conveys ideas about life by demonstrating the essence of things. This poetry uses shapes and colors to reflect emotions. It invites the reader to stop for a moment and immerse into the world of ideas. Michael Zucaro also shares a complete perspective of society because he not only looks at it in a general way but also includes cosmological factors. He talks about his dreams while observing man’s nature, seeking to convey a different perspective. For him, time is valuable. That is why he constantly stalks his surroundings and summarizes big ideas in small verses. Thus, in Wave Pulse, he presents readers with a balanced mix of art, science, and emotion.
I liked Michael Zucaro’s style of poetic composition because it conveys energy and invites self-reflection. The rhythm is pleasant and allows for fluid reading. The verses are clear and demonstrate an agile mind. The organization of subjects is well structured. I was surprised by how he conjugates several aspects. He talks about the present, where a small element, like a snowflake, becomes something big and significant, while in other texts, he talks about the origins of things. He not only expresses himself about nature or landscapes but also involves natural phenomena, and thus allows us to see the events of the day differently.
Some sections can be complex because of the scientific terminology or epistemological nature. Not all writings are like this because the subject is varied. I recommend Wave Pulse for people with a predisposition to these areas or who like multifaceted poetry that allows them to reflect. I recommend this wonderful collection of poems to meditate and find inspiration about different aspects of existence.
Pages: 104 | ISBN: 1639887636
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