I must admit, when my friend “DizFanatic” asked me to review a collection of Disney-inspired poetry, I was a little worried; poetry is one of those things that can sometimes be pretentious, or even worse, woefully boring. However, when he handed me the copy I noted the title: “Mouse of Zen: Disney Inspired, Mouse-Sized Poetry” I flipped through to see hundreds of Haikus, and laughed. “He’s clever, at least.”
The title is a good representation of what this book has to offer. J.B. Conway, obviously artistically inspired by his love of all things Disney, has created a lovely collection of poems that give little snapshots of his Disney experience. His modern Haiku form works very well as J.B. weaves together sensuous metaphors and similes full of colors, textures, flavors and sounds such as:
Sunlight in my face
these Mickey and Minnie clouds
dance above children
He describes the parks, rides and seasonal entertainments with simple, vivid details that instantly transport you to the Main Street Parade:
hearts pound like drummers
marching down main street dream
eyes of kids widen
or expresses the enjoyment of a beloved refreshment in Adventure land:
the sounds of sunshine
golden hues bathe us in light
to dole whip summers
If you’ve ever visited any of the parks, you will find it hard not to identify with the experience he shares with us. Granted, this is quick, light, breezy reading, but I think that’s what makes this poetry collection so particularly enjoyable; one poem will be silly, while the very next one reaches for the sublime, like #346:
castle draped in lights
brighter than the smile from lips
of fragile angels
Above all though, J.B. Conway seems to capture the wonder without falling into to much sentimentality, which in its self is a great creative effort. However he does allow himself a little Disney-romanticism when it comes to his children to which he dedicates the book:
hot chocolate eyes
burn a smile deep in my soul
daughter, a princess
I doubt there is a father alive who hasn’t experienced that burning smile deep in their soul!
The Mouse of Zen is a great book for fans of Disney or fans of light-hearted, but ethereal poetry. Admittedly some of the Haikus are forgettable, but the ones that aren’t remain long after, much like a Disney experience itself. J.B. Conway describes the feeling better than me when he writes:
Burn my memory
With images of childhood
Laughing with a mouse
So here’s to laughing with a mouse, and J.B. Conway’s poetry, Enjoy!
Review by D.M. Yglesias 2010