Habeas Corpus
Glass Lyre Press,
LLC
Glenview, IL
© Copyright 2015 by Cindy Hochman
ISBN-10: 1941783023
ISBN-13: 978-1941783023
Softbound, 27
pages, $12
Review by Zvi A.
Sesling
This is a book
about body parts. Before you say yuk, let me tell you it is very
entertaining. Let me also, for disclosure say that Ms. Hochman published my
poetry in her magazine, First Literary
Review - East and I will be publishing her this fall in Muddy River Poetry Review. Having confessed, I can now say that I did
judge this book objectively and of the body parts she writes about I have never
thought of in quite the same way, except one, which you will figure out if you
read this short (27 pages, 13 poems) book.
She writes about the womb, legs, tongue, mouth, liver, fingers,
eyebrows, heart, mind eyes, ears, ears (revised), breasts and full body scan.
Yes, she has
really written these, and they are quite personal, and all as prose poems, some
half a page long, some only one line or two.
Hochman also is
prone to puns such as “Eve didn’t know her asp from her elbow because she was
too busy tendon her garden.” (from “Womb”).
“Tongue,” on the
other hand, is a one line touching tribute to both religion and her father:
“This tongue has
said hello to God—and good-bye to Dad.”
Her poem “Heart
(a sonnet)” is a hysterical take on former vice president Dick Cheney, and
unless you are fan of his or his former boss, you will enjoy her take down of
this forever politician.
And when you read
“Full Body Scan,” you will wonder whether it is all true, and I believe it
probably is, given she lives in Brooklyn, NY and has survived all these
adventures, years and people she has encountered.
Hochman has her
own style and way of saying things which is very enjoyable and easy to
read. She is, however, more difficult to
classify. Is she a confessional poet, a dramartic
poet or a humorist? Maybe all of them—sometimes
in one poem.
I really did find
the book not only funny but serious – a dichotomy, yes, but nonetheless one which
I recommend to all. You can probably get
it by emailing the publisher, Glass Lyre Press at publisher@glasslyrepress.com or
you can order directly from the poet by emailing poet2680@aol.com.
Enjoy.
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Zvi A. Sesling
Reviewer for Boston Small Press and Poetry Scene
Author, King of the Jungle and Across Stones of Bad Dreams
Publisher, Muddy River Books
Editor, Muddy River Poetry Review
Editor, Bagel Bards Anthologies 7& 8
I recommend Cindy's new chapbook which I found to be witty and wise. Gil Fagiani
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