- 76 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About This Book
If ostranenieāto make strangeāis the mandate of contemporary poetry, EMILY CARR has achieved this both brilliantly and beautifully. Kaleidoscopic in its glimmering slivers, the life she brings us is built of charged familiars slightly and completely changed: the sun turns on its stem; the stallion rolls in a pasture of blue ether. Although she references poetic antecedents from Wallace Stevens and William Carlos Williams to Joan Retallack and Mary Ruefle, it's not their voices, but their facility for invention, itself here reinvented, that keeps waking us up into a world sometimes alarming, often unsettling, and always careening until we, too, arrive 'delirious & shredded, sailing sideways through the greenly ravished vowels.'āCOLE SWE01 General/tradeEN
Frequently asked questions
Information
Table of contents
- Front cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Dedication
- book 1: the journal of elastic perception.
- draft 1, eye, white & spring.
- draft 2, & you know this is your fate to waver.
- draft 3, the flower of having passed through paradise in a dream.
- book 2, an alphabet of gluing from misshapen wings.
- draft 4, the long fall to dirt heaven.
- draft 5, half a wishbone expressing with broken breast the truth.
- draft 6, dandelion to the instant.
- About the author
- Free Verse Editions
- Back cover