
About this book
Marvin Bell's poems often begin where personal, philosophical, and political experiences intersect. His quirky, lively imagination and idiomatic language admit a plethora of influences and experiences, articulating the need for perpetual transformation from within. His poems spring from the meeting of the sacred and the profane, the mundane and the phenomenal, often lending definition to those qualities of life which most defy definition.
Subjects
Poetry (poetic works by one author)American poetry