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-Max Garland, former Poet Laureate of Wisconsin and author of The Word We Used for It
With meticulously ordered "consecutive candles," brilliant manipulation of form and strategic use of empty space, Lindow compels us to embrace life before, during, and after the death of a beloved. Subtle. Raw. Authentic. A forced exploration, ". . . each / step turned salt by unshed tears, going / home, unknowing where that is," leading us ". . . past the bedrock of mythology into the plate / tectonics of the aching subterranean world." But she doesn't stop there. She brings herself, and us, back into the realms of hope and living with ". . . ghost / shoes, high stepping into the air." I read these poems again and again, loving them, and her, and Michael - and life and love itself - more each time. Loving deeply makes us vulnerable. We must. We must.
-Laurel Winter, World Fantasy and Rhysling award-winning author of Growing Wings and the often anthologized "egg horror poem"
These poems speak with quiet reverence for life, death, and the possibilities of renewal, skillfully weaving the natural world and its leavings and rebirths with the ethereal world of loss. Deftly written, her language is lush. She pays attention to how words work together - sound, rhythm, or both. The spiraling DNA of her villanelles and pantoums as well as her artful concrete poems make this collection illuminating instead of sad. These are exquisite poems from a book I'll read again and again.
-Karla Huston, Wisconsin Poet Laureate 2017-18. Author of Grief Bone and A Theory of Lipstick
A splendid fierceness weaves throughout this extraordinary collection of poems about nature, and the nature of grief. Trees become "knotted tibia trunks and phalanges of oak, arbor vitae, and Norway Pine," and a lakeshore becomes backdrop for "water's feral fecundity." Lindow establishes her prosodic dexterity in "The Great Unknowing," a heart-wrenching villanelle about the aftermath of loss, and a scattering of shape...
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781639800292
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 66
- Utgivningsdatum: 2021-09-17
- Förlag: Kelsay Books