Caught in the quiet

Caught in the Quiet by Rod McKuen is a collection of love poems published by W. H. Allen in 1973. This first edition features 96 pages and is presented in English. The poems are uniquely numbered rather than titled, reflecting the author’s belief that they are more subjective in nature, allowing readers to engage with the emotions conveyed in a personal way.
Readers will find a cycle of poetry that explores themes of connection and solitude, encapsulated in the essence of love. The work invites contemplation on the nuances of relationships, emphasizing individual experiences. With its focus on literature and poetry, this collection offers a reflective journey through the complexities of love, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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Caught in the quiet Off on our own Coming together Staying alone These four lines from Rod McKuen song I’m Not Afraid say much about this book. It is a cycle of love poems, numbered rather than named, because the author considers them as being more subjective than collective.
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