Zoom Rooms by Mary Jo Salter

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Mary Jo Salter’s latest poetry collection, “Zoom Rooms,” delves into the unique experiences of social distancing and virtual meetings that have become synonymous with the COVID-19 pandemic. The poems in “Zoom Rooms” reflect on the isolation and intimacy of online interactions, drawing inspiration from various artworks and objects to evoke poignant memories.
The central section of the collection features a series of seven sonnets that skillfully deconstruct the traditional form to depict the complexities of virtual meeting spaces. Through a blend of rhyme schemes and a critique of Zoom’s terminology, Salter captures the paradoxical nature of digital communication and its impact on social life.
While the poems in “Zoom Rooms” convey a sense of unease about technology’s role in shaping human connections, Salter infuses humor to navigate the absurdity of the situation. The collection balances introspective reflections on memory and loss with a light-hearted perspective on the evolving digital landscape.
Exploring themes of impermanence and nostalgia, Salter intertwines personal recollections with observations on art and culture. From sentimental reflections on childhood comfort objects to poignant musings on the passage of time, the poems in “Zoom Rooms” offer a rich tapestry of emotions and insights.
Through ekphrastic poems inspired by diverse artworks, Salter seamlessly weaves together past and present, drawing parallels between historical events and contemporary challenges. Her keen observations and lyrical prose create a vivid tapestry of interconnected narratives that resonate with readers.
In the final poem, Salter pens a heartfelt letter to her granddaughter, capturing the hope and uncertainty of the pandemic era. Despite grappling with existential questions, Salter’s profound words leave a lasting impact, showcasing her poetic prowess and emotional depth.
“Zoom Rooms” is a poignant and thought-provoking collection that skillfully blends technological commentary with timeless themes of love, loss, and resilience. Mary Jo Salter’s insightful verse invites readers to reflect on the intricacies of human connection in an increasingly digital world.