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These are psalms in the sonnet form--life's sonnets. They are about loss, hope, and Christ. They speak to the human condition, which Christ knew and addressed. They try to contemplate the Bible. They speak the messages of abandonment, finding, gratitude, searching, temptation, and peace. They struggle with indifference. They are about human beings, the wide things we care about mutually. These are poems about crying and cursing, blessing and loss, to move human beings by sonnets towards understanding, caring, questioning and answering. The simple language reflects the author's perception of how clearly and simply so many of life's questions can be reflected on. The depths and heights of emotion often call for common images to express them best. This is what the Bible does, and these sonnets seek to speak the language of the Bible, especially its poetry.
"A hauntingly beautiful series of reflections about the poet's
deeply held Christian faith, in which she at turns finds
inspiration, comfort, hope, and sometimes hardship."
--Ed Suominen, Tellectual Press
"Alexandra Glynn creates images that move and inspire us to look up
from the grittiness of this world and reach toward hope of the
other, better one. Her Psalm Sonnets captures the spiritual
endurance that inhabits each of our human souls as we aspire to
live up to the plans which God has written for us all."
--Beth L. Virtanen, PhD, President, Finnish North American
Literature Association
Alexandra Glynn lives in Minnesota. She did work on the Songs and Hymns of Zion (2008). Glynn translates and writes poetry, and sometimes she writes prose.