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Review of Furrow

Posted: 21 Nov 2022, 13:54
by Andrada Madalina
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Furrow" by Anne Jones Weitzer.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Furrow by Anne Jones Weitzer is an anthology about dreams and promises. It illustrates the poet's spiritual journey towards love and understanding of the human being's complexity. Also, the poems present themes such as solitude, marriage, betrayal, and romance.

Briefly, the fifty poems of this book focus on a woman's attempt to love, her doubts, and her expectations from relationships. The poet emphasizes love's decadence and life's demands and illustrates some of her memories from Manhattan. Also, she details her style, beliefs, and regrets and offers a glimpse into the difficulties of American society.

I liked the narrative poems that focused on the life cycle and admired the complexity of Anne Jones Weitzer's story. I appreciated that the poet addressed topics concerning women's issues and insecurities. For instance, I liked how she highlighted men's infidelity and unreciprocated feelings in the poem "Banked" and portrayed the idea of marriage in "First Marriages." Also, I enjoyed the art and literature references, especially those about Edgar Allan Poe's poetry.

Another positive aspect of this anthology is the abundance of figurative language. I loved Anne Jones Weitzer's sharp-witted word associations like life's "miscarriages of truth" and how she compared human emotions to colors. Also, I admired the poet's capacity to produce emotion for the reader through her inner thoughts and mixed feelings expressed in her verses. For example, I empathized with her fear of rejection, doubt about faithful partners, and anguish in her emotional turmoils.

There is nothing I disliked about this book. I rate this anthology 5 out of 5 stars because I liked the meter of the poems and the metaphors used by the poet. I appreciated Anne's ambition and loved her analysis of American society's issues and her questions about the partnership between a man and a woman. I liked that she outlined the depravity of human beings, and my favorite poem was "Metaphysical Epigram." Also, Furrow was exceptionally well edited since I discovered no single error while reading it.

I recommend this book to fans of dramatic poetry, especially those eager to discover the story of a woman who lives for anticipation and looks for reciprocated feelings from the men in her life. It is perfect for people who enjoy poems with philosophical stances and topics about love and betrayal but not for those who do not want to read about human suffering. Also, Furrow is suitable for a large audience because it has no profanity or erotic content.

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Re: Review of Furrow

Posted: 23 Nov 2022, 11:38
by Mercy Sos Christopher
I really love poems. And this one caught my eyes and I will definitely check it out. Thanks for the review.

Re: Review of Furrow

Posted: 24 Nov 2022, 04:38
by FunkyFlowerLady
I admired Anne's ambition and adored her analysis of the problems in American culture and her inquiries into the relationship between a man and a woman. You successfully captured the essence of the book in your review. Congrats!

Re: Review of Furrow

Posted: 06 Dec 2022, 10:42
by Chandelier Eden
I admire Anne's writing style and subtle revelation of a woman's struggle. Your review has made a lot of blurry aspect of the book clear.