"In the Shade of a Flower" is Jean-Yves Solinga's third book. It
is not only a wonderful selection of poetry, with select French
translations, but supported and contextualized by an extensive prologue
and epilogue of previously unpublished essays called, "Multiple
Realities." The essays explore Jean-Yves' core intellectual reasoning,
beliefs and concepts that underpin this collection and define his
philosophy as a writer, poet and artist. The poems in section I "Totems
of the Universe" have a hard edge and are where Jean-Yves examines the
"coexistence" of mankind in the midst of an inanimate Universe. "One,
mankind, is aware, flashy and temporal, the other, stiff, uninterested
and usually not interesting [outside of sunrises and sunsets] but
seemingly immortal." By contrast, the poems in section II "Droplets of
Time" are more ethereal and introspective. "Mankind may not win the
battle against the "formidability" of things; but, in it, they may find
themselves grabbing onto the pieces left in the present in order to find
some survival, some comfort and hopefully remembrance." "In the Shade
of a Flower," will live with you for a long time because it is in that
delicate metaphorical shade we all at times seek shelter and sanctuary
from the maelstrom of our own surd existence. It is also where the
unique voice of a truly exceptional existential humanist poet, Jean-Yves
Solinga, resides.