God Time Creosote

God Time Creosote by Myron Ernst is a poetry collection published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on November 8, 2013. This edition features 112 pages and is presented in English. The poems within this collection are deeply rooted in personal experience, reflecting Ernst’s journey through grief and introspection following the death of his mother. The work captures a range of emotions and experiences, from childhood memories in Brooklyn to reflections on mortality and faith.
Readers will find that the poems serve as an autobiographical exploration, addressing themes such as loss, the Holocaust, and the complexities of aging and acceptance. Ernst’s writing aims to resonate universally, making his reflections on life and death accessible to a broad audience. This collection invites readers to engage with the profound questions of existence and memory, offering a thoughtful perspective on the human experience.
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Myron Ernst began writing poetry later in life, at age forty-three, shortly after the sudden death of his mother. It was this that impelled him to express his deep sorrow through the medium of poetry, and it may be said that all of the poems in this collection flow from this event. This collection of carefully constructed poems is in fact, an autobiographical journey from early childhood to old age;from his youth in Brooklyn, to the Holocaust, in which his immigrant mother’s closest family perished, to doubts about God and religion, meditations on old age, mortality and death, and a final acceptance in which we continue to live after death in the memory of those who follow us. Finally, this collection of poems tells of a journey that all of us must make. With this in mind, Ernst takes great care, in these carefully sculpted poems, to make them concrete, universal, and accessible to all interested readers.
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