Does, “Eagles are a majestic species living in the thin, searing air, building nests on precipitous ledges. They are endangered but unafraid” read like poetry to you?
It isn’t, of course, but a prose paragraph that Ms. Giovanni tries to make look like poetry by putting ellipsis where the pauses so go:
“Eagles are a majestic species . . . living in the thin, searing air . . . building nests on precipitous ledges . . . they are endangered . . . but unafraid.”
There are a few legitimate poems in this “poetry” collection, but very few. There are few poetic images or fragmentary phrasings. Mostly, she just writes prose and pretends it is poetry by adding ellipsis. A few of the poems have a worthwhile idea that is interestingly expressed, but not enough to recommend this book.