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Through glimpses of her childhood growing up in a tiny Kansas town, Cheryl explores finding her place in the world and examines how Midwesterners relate to family, to friends, and to their communities. Because one of her father's jobs was as caretaker of the town's cemetery, Cheryl spent part of her youth in the graveyard, becoming acquainted early with the concept of death. Poems in this collection reflect her varied perspectives of death, including a childhood perception that the afterlife took place underground.
The book isn't all serious, however. Readers will laugh out loud through Cheryl's To-Do List poetry. She employs her sense of humor, creating clashes of thought and mixing together modern culture and spirituality, imagination and song.
Fans of Cheryl's two previous collections of vivid Kansas essays will delight in her poetry. New readers will be charmed. This collection leads the reader to discover the beauty in the simplest of landscapes, to revel in the always-changing seasons, and to seek magic and splendor in the everyday moments of life.
Praise for Walking on Water:
Walking on Water is a refreshing and original exploration of place: poems that speak from the earth and into the sky of what it means to live and create in the center of the continent. From the remnants of the inland ocean to this planet that "twists in the dark," Cheryl Unruh expands our ability to see and hear what's on the edge of our horizons . . . She also sparks this clear-seeing with humor, such as in "Making a List," a collection of to-do lists mixing the mythical and ordinary, psychological and geographical. Memory and the power of storytelling, what lies within and around us, and the simplicity of paying attention sing through these poems of home as both a journey into what makes us wild and an arrival into the essence of life.
~Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg, 2009-13 Kansas Poet Laureate and author of Chasing Weather (with photographer Stephen Locke)
Cheryl Unruh brings to her poems the same insider's insight and open-eyed sense of wonder that made her essays about Kansas so delightful. "In a scrappy little town / wooden houses have been / left for dead . . ." we read, and we know she has ridden those silent, dusty, rural roads . . . "I listen in the dark, / the rain filling a place / I didn't know was empty," she writes, and you find that Cheryl's words work just that way for you.
~Roy Beckemeye...
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781544632490
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 124
- Utgivningsdatum: 2017-03-30
- Förlag: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform