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-Diane Seuss
Scott Bade takes readers through a family history made out of moments of desire and loss, and readers experience the "little fire of joy that flares to life" at each new retelling. These poems use a wide range of forms to interrogate the legacy of fathers and the models of love they inherit and perpetuate. Tensions constantly tug at these poems, which question the chemical difference of feeling and memory; how the loss of a father and the loss of his body are distinct; and how the science of new life and the handshake of death can arrive mere pages apart. Bade sees the braid of generations, how "what's been given is also what's been made." He makes his poems a gift of fatherhood's tenderest lessons.
-Traci Brimhall
If a voice can listen, it's Bade's, and I love it: unassuming and attentive, restless and accepting, pitched in grief, full of wonder, whip-smart. So, it must also be the roving, steady, open mind inside that voice that keeps me plunging along poem after poem. The more I read, and re-read, and re-read these poems, the more my suspicions check out: it is the soul-Bade's-right there, on the page. And he's talking to me, to you. You'll see. You'll hear it, too, in the quiet room of your rapt attention as you enter moments you thought had nothing to do with you. Moments like: "Walking, I passed a mother and child, each crying for their own reason. Each alone. Together in a giant field of snow." And in realizations like: "Youth, too, is an excuse to bring the inside out, to use / Z as symbol, that unknown all of us know." And, maybe, like me, you'll marvel at how Bade contours loss with lines full of grace, how these poems pitched in grief bring joy in their wake anyway.
-Alexander Long
- Format: Häftad
- ISBN: 9781639806539
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 110
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-09-01
- Förlag: Kelsay Books