The Moment and the Sequence

The Moment and the Sequence by Edward D. Miller, published by Finishing Line Press on May 14, 2021, is a collection of poetry that explores the complexities of storytelling through personal experiences. Written between 2012 and 2020, this 42-page edition presents poems that reflect on significant events in the author’s life, emphasizing the necessity of poetry to convey truths that traditional narratives may overlook.
Readers will find that the collection addresses three distinct themes. The first group of poems responds to the political landscape, charting the transition from the Obama Presidency to the Time of Trump, highlighting acts of resistance against democratic erosion. The second theme delves into queer desire and the challenges faced by same-sex relationships amid political turmoil, while the third group reflects on family and self, particularly the lasting impact of losing a beloved mother. Throughout the verses, serious themes are often balanced with elements of playfulness and whimsy, creating a multifaceted reading experience.
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The Moment and the Sequence demonstrates how certain events in the life of a writer evade traditional modes of storytelling. Such occurrences necessitate a deep dive into their own dynamics and thus require writing poetry if the writer wishes to remain truthful to the experience. These can be deemed as a “moment” that stands apart from “the sequence.”
This collection of poetry was written in the years 2012-2020 and many were published in literary journals and are reprinted here. They evidence three distinct themes. The first group charts the transition from the Obama Presidency into the Time of Trump, and these poems are acts of resistance against the erosion of democracy in the United States. They depict an empire in decline with increasing autocracy. Other poems examine queer desire and the burden put on same-sex relationships in such a regime, when equal rights are threatened, but romance is possible and offers redemption and hope for a sense of home. The third group explores family and self, especially how the loss of a beloved mother is a defining incident, one with an impact long past the event itself, provoking an intermittent reworking of one’s own identity. Though the issues explored in the book are serious, elements of playfulness and whimsy often serve as counterpoint in the verse.
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