Poet Rick Clark says of David D. Horowitz: "He has a gift for rhyming iambic lines and entertaining rhymes, supported by a vast array of concrete diction. His best work is reminiscent of
Juvenal’s Satires, Shakespeare’s Histories, and Edgar Lee Masters’ Spoon River Anthology." Nowhere is this more evident than in this new collection. Delightfully eclectic, his subjects range
from dissent in Ancient Rome and late medieval Europe to baseball, modern urban landscapes, threats to personal privacy in a surveillance state, and traditional lyrics about the seasons, cats,
and love. David’s rhyme and meter are subtle enough to intrigue the poetry expert and accessible enough to delight the poetry novice. At only $9.95, this book is the ultimate bargain.