Field Corn paperback
Field Corn—Marcel Borg’s fourth collection of poetry—explores relationships, the fluid nature of memory, and our fate on this planet.
It’s nearing the end of September and the harvest has already begun. We are not long for this field. By November, most of us will have been ripped from the ground by the combines and we’ll be well on our way to being transformed into something totally different from the kernel. Beyond those of us retained for next year’s growing season, the field will be nothing more than a distant memory.
From the author: “This is my most thoughtful and polished work without question. I have never edited my own work to the degree that I have here and I think that will be evident to the reader(s). There are ideas and lines here that I think will stick with you well beyond your time spent with the text. If you take the time to read this book, I want to say ‘thank you’ and it is my hope that the work will reward you.”
ISBN 979-8-9850163-4-5
Field Corn—Marcel Borg’s fourth collection of poetry—explores relationships, the fluid nature of memory, and our fate on this planet.
It’s nearing the end of September and the harvest has already begun. We are not long for this field. By November, most of us will have been ripped from the ground by the combines and we’ll be well on our way to being transformed into something totally different from the kernel. Beyond those of us retained for next year’s growing season, the field will be nothing more than a distant memory.
From the author: “This is my most thoughtful and polished work without question. I have never edited my own work to the degree that I have here and I think that will be evident to the reader(s). There are ideas and lines here that I think will stick with you well beyond your time spent with the text. If you take the time to read this book, I want to say ‘thank you’ and it is my hope that the work will reward you.”
ISBN 979-8-9850163-4-5
Field Corn—Marcel Borg’s fourth collection of poetry—explores relationships, the fluid nature of memory, and our fate on this planet.
It’s nearing the end of September and the harvest has already begun. We are not long for this field. By November, most of us will have been ripped from the ground by the combines and we’ll be well on our way to being transformed into something totally different from the kernel. Beyond those of us retained for next year’s growing season, the field will be nothing more than a distant memory.
From the author: “This is my most thoughtful and polished work without question. I have never edited my own work to the degree that I have here and I think that will be evident to the reader(s). There are ideas and lines here that I think will stick with you well beyond your time spent with the text. If you take the time to read this book, I want to say ‘thank you’ and it is my hope that the work will reward you.”
ISBN 979-8-9850163-4-5