Reviewed by Courtnee Turner Hoyle for Readers' Favorite
In Have You Seen The Ocean In Your Eyes?, Enise Agel presents a collection of poetry that bridges the cultural gap between Irish and American audiences. Drawing from personal experiences in selecting pieces for this book, Agel infuses some of the work with elements of sadness and longing, creating a deeply emotional and resonant read. Each piece is thoughtfully crafted, with some poems accompanied by notes that provide context and list the year they originated. Agel touches on a natural element and delivers it with meaningful language while leaving space for a reader to reflect. The imagery employed throughout the collection pulls memories from the reader's core, making the poems both relatable and impactful.
Enise Agel uses beautiful language to describe the simplest moments in time. Agel's stylistic use of chiasmus in certain selections creates a sense of balance and embeds the lines in the reader's mind, while the acrostic pieces add an extra layer of creativity to the presentation. The recurring references to specific locations, apples, and significant walks serve as symbols that thread through the work, adding depth and continuity. The poems will appeal to a wide audience, particularly those who appreciate multiple themes and styles of poetry. The collection engages the senses and leaves a lasting impression, making it a memorable read. Many times, I read a poem, closed my eyes, and felt the words flow through me. Readers who enjoy evocative and thought-provoking poetry will love Have You Seen The Ocean In Your Eyes?