What the Silence Said

Cover of What the Silence Said by David Hickman
Publisher: iUniverse
Year: 2003
Language: en
Pages: 140
ISBN-13: 9780595264155
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.46958461806 Pounds
Width: 0.34 Inches
Editorial overview Touché

What the Silence Said by David Hickman, published by iUniverse on January 30, 2003, is a collection of poetry that explores the intricate relationship between existence and expression. With 140 pages, this edition presents a thoughtful examination of the world through a poetic lens, emphasizing the tangible and breathing aspects of life. Hickman’s work is characterized by a deep engagement with the spiritual and emotional dimensions of human experience.

Readers will find that this collection delves into themes of hope, conflict, and the beauty found in unexpected places. The poems invite contemplation on both the ordinary and the profound, challenging conventional assumptions about life. Through his unique voice, Hickman offers insights that resonate with the complexities of the human condition, making this volume a reflective journey into the essence of existence.


Official synopsis Publisher

” it is rare to read a poet so entirely dedicated to the idea , no, to the feeling, of the world as logos, of the world made tangible, motile, and breathing.”
-Fred Chappell, Author of Midquest, from the Foreword”David Hickman is a great poet of the spiritual soul. He has an astounding capacity to listen and hear the voice of dark luminosity that grounds existence. Things are said in this volume that I have tried for decades to say and have failed. This book brings comfort because it speaks truth, raw and beautiful. It finds hope in the darkest places, struggles with the deepest of human conflicts, and finds poignant delicacy where you would not expect it.”
-Robert Sardello. Author of Love and the World“Reading What the Silence Says, one feels both welcome guest and privileged company to witness words morphing into revelatory tropes, details blooming into the absolute. Hickman speaks not only of the commonplace, but also of those hard to see walls it is our place as humans to negotiate. These poems challenge the western nucleus of assumptions that define our lives with a reckoning that is playful, yet at the same time dead serious.”
-Stephen Roberts, Author of A Space Within A Space

FAQ
What is “What the Silence Said” about?
This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “What the Silence Said” by David Hickman. Synopsis preview: ” it is rare to read a poet so entirely dedicated to the idea , no, to the feeling, of the world as logos, of the world made tangible, motile, and breathing.” -Fred Chappell, Author of Midquest, from the Foreword”David H…
Who is the author of “What the Silence Said”?
“What the Silence Said” is credited to David Hickman.
When was “What the Silence Said” published?
Publisher: iUniverse. Year: 2003.
What is the ISBN for “What the Silence Said”?
ISBN-13: 9780595264155.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 140.

Related Books by Topic