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Meatballs for the People - by Gary Soto (Paperback)

Meatballs for the People - by  Gary Soto (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><b><i>Meatballs for the People: Proverbs to Chew On</i> is a collection of witty and digestible aphorisms for our times.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Prolific writer Gary Soto introduces the beauty of the much neglected literary form, the "proverb." His proverbs are quirky, fun, urban and enlightening for all ages.</b> <p>Some people might consider the literary genre of proverbs to be stodgy or out of date, perhaps pretentious and irrelevant in our techy world. Not so with Meatballs for the People: Proverbs to Chew On. These proverbs are all original, all beckoning for verbal debate and discussion, and addictive in that it's impossible to read just one. The nearly even hundred proverbs are discussion starters and could be a favorite work among book groups. They are enjoyable fodder not only for laughter, but for possible enlightenment. The title alone--Meatballs for the People--suggests substance and a hardy meal. You can really chew on these.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Gary Soto presents succinct verbal tidbits in the form of mini-poems composed of one to three (occasionally a couple more) lines of which the shortest approach proverbial character with their metaphors and structures, to wit 'A sliver gets all the attention' and 'If you eat the bagel / The hole will disappear.' Others change well-known proverbs into anti-proverbs as 'There are other fish / In the sea / But some are sharks.' But the vast majority of these proverbial meatballs are the poet's own wit meant to be food for thought about the human condition with its ever recurring ups and downs. Some of these unique insights like 'A social climber / Brings his own ladder' and 'No more sharing / When your best friend dies' might well or should become the wisdom of the people by gaining acceptance and currency in general parlance."<b>--Wolfgang Mieder, University Distinguished Professor of German and Folklore at the University of Vermont</b><br>

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