The Sun Burned Bright and Hot

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The Sun Burned Bright and Hot by Ronald Percuoco is a rich exploration of poetry that seamlessly connects modern perspectives with timeless myths. The opening poem sets the tone for a book that intertwines elements of Native American lore with personal reflection. Percuoco skillfully navigates through various poetic forms, from light-hearted verses to deep reflections on significant life moments. His poetry is approachable yet profound, aiming to resonate with the reader’s emotions and spark an interest in lyrical expression. This collection not only entertains but also encourages readers to appreciate the complexities of life and poetry, making it a valuable addition for anyone interested in poetry.

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Explore the layered and sometimes playful world of Ronald Percuoco in his first collection, The Sun Burned Bright and Hot. This book invites readers into a space where the natural world merges with the spiritual, illustrated through the opening poem about a mythical encounter between a sun god and an island queen. Percuoco’s affection for the Channel Islands enriches his vivid descriptions and lifelike personifications of nature.

The book is organized into sections that cater to varying emotions, from ‘Light and Playful Poems’ to ‘Warm and Thoughtful Poems,’ each offering a unique lens on everyday experiences and broad truths. His straightforward style ensures that there is something relatable for every reader, whether it’s the humor in “My Wife is a Cheese” or the introspective tone of “Wounded Bird.”

Additionally, Percuoco’s reflections on the art of poetry provide thoughtful insights that enrich the reading experience, prompting readers to consider their own perspectives on art and self-expression. This collection showcases his talent in poetry and his knack for engaging with readers in significant ways, making “The Sun Burned Bright and Hot” a compelling read for any poetry enthusiast.

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Ebook, Paperback, Hardcover

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