Tesuque Poems

Tesuque Poems by Victor Di Suvero is a collection published by Pennywhistle Press in 1993, featuring 32 pages of poetry in English. This first edition presents a series of intricate and thought-provoking glimpses into a man’s willingness to engage with life boldly, without the comfort of safety nets. The poems explore themes of survival that transcend the ordinary, reflecting a rare and triumphant spirit.
Readers will find in this collection a model for embracing the world, as the poems delve into the complexities of existence and the human experience. The work invites contemplation on the nature of life and the challenges that come with it, offering insights that resonate with those interested in poetry. The dimensions of the book are 8.5 inches in height and 5.5 inches in length, making it a compact addition to any poetry enthusiast’s library.
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Complicated and thought provoking glimpses into a man willing to leap into life without the assurance of safety nets for plain survival, but the survival is not all that plain; it is rare and triumphant. –Pennywhistle Press. The Tesque Poems are models of a way of embracing the world. –Pierre Delattre.
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