Sonnets are familiar to us, but not relevant.
In Pilgrim, You Find the Path by Walking , Jeanne Murray Walker invites the reader to join her on a journey to.
What do they have to do with our fast-paced, tech-driven, ever-shrinking contemporary world? But what if the sonnet--invented 700 years ago--could come back like a cat with nine lives? A sonnet in the twenty-first century might serve as a sacramental form, calling us from our work-mad lives to quietness and reflection.
Sonnets are familiar to us, but not relevant