Charles Rafferty's latest collection of prose poems turns philosophical.
In A Cluster of Noisy Planets, Rafferty captures the rhythms and
patterns of life as a lover, father, and poet, distilling each moment to
its essence and grounding them collectively in the wider perspective of
a changing world, the constant turning of the stars and the changing
seasons of the New England countryside. With a knowing nod to the
passage of time--day to day, year to year, epoch to epoch--these lyrical
poems form a record of the profound, ephemeral joys, losses, and echoes
of commonplace moments.