Wry and searching, wise and playful, Daniel Karasiks poetic voice is singular, the voice of an old soul navigating contemporary straits. Witty delight and precocious insight commingle in refreshingly accessible poems whose thrust is philosophicalMoreWry and searching, wise and playful, Daniel Karasiks poetic voice is singular, the voice of an old soul navigating contemporary straits.
Witty delight and precocious insight commingle in refreshingly accessible poems whose thrust is philosophical even when the poet is at his most irreverent. What is a life worth living, many of these poems ask. How can love express itself authentically? How can one live and work in a way thats dignified, humane? The answers, implied or overt, are as unexpected as they are thoughtful.
Hungry, Karasik’s first collection of poetry, is an introduction to one of the bright literary lights of his generation.