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In this collection of poetry, Luminous in the Owl's Rib, former Indiana Poet Laureate, George Kalamaras, continues his ongoing project of "seeing one in the other"-poems that explore the interface of the human and natural world. Following his Surrealist forebears, Kalamaras explores the complexity of language, with startling images and juxtapositions, as a vehicle for visionary poetics. Writing a series of poems for musicians (including some of his favorite jazz greats), along with a several elegies for poets dear to him, Kalamaras explores late-night moments of a generative solitude that leave the realms of loneliness, becoming expansive and interconnected. These poems seek to connect our human impulses to the realms of the spiritual and the discursive. In the process, the poems honor the varieties of human and animal experience-mammals, marsupials, and the insect world, even probing the intelligence and "vision" that lie at the heart of molecules. The luminosity in the owl-the profundity of the numinous-Kalamaras shows us, lies inside the owl, even within the intimate space of a rib.SAMPLE:The Sound Behind WaterPeople are always asking, Which house is this?They open a door, and my chest sprouts sparrowsThey close a window as an avocado dirts to seedThey look for the outline of a tree in fogIt is barely there, behind their waterBeneath the skyInside the grassIs a shape that moves like an eelIn the marsh of your eyesI see myself struggling for soundLike a hermit who, even after years of silence,Can't forget his own nameWe are struck to the earth like a bar of scented soapAn egret who has grown an extra legI move hesitantly, feeling a larger portion of the worldWeighing less than a ballroom without snowI float further into myselfLike a clock narrowing as it leaves midnightLike a thin rug that has taken many years to weave
- Format: Häftad
- ISBN: 9781948017619
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 146
- Utgivningsdatum: 2019-10-01
- Förlag: DOS Madres Press