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The Length of a Clenched Fist

Om The Length of a Clenched Fist

At monthly open mic readings over the past few years, I've come to appreciate and look forward to LA Felleman's poems, their conversational whimsy, their confident understatedness. Now you too can encounter these poems that fade "to a fragile pale glint." In writing that spans the first eight months of the pandemic and quarantine, Felleman shares a generous range of interests, concerns, and sympathies-from Amazonian vampire bats to white privilege, from her landlord to Sei Sh¿nagon's The Pillow Book, from the derecho to sandhill cranes. You'll discover poems that have the crisp, chiseled feel of prayers addressing our faith, doubt, grace, and grief, that ponder how the world might be "if only I had more."-David Duer LA Felleman's The Length of a Clenched Fist lives in the only habitable places of the early pandemic: crowded grocery stores, bird cam livestreams, wetland trails, borrowed homes, and memories of the Before Times. Instead of trying to keep pace with a year of global health crises, social uprisings, and natural disasters, these poems fall into step with rhythms of the domestic and natural worlds, the grounding repetitive acts of sweeping floorboards and listening to the calls of sandhill cranes. Under Felleman's meditative gaze, poetry becomes a practice, too: she observes the seemingly circumscribed world so closely that it begins to shimmer and swell, spilling out over the edges of quarantined life.-Becca Klaver

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781646629664
  • Bindende:
  • Paperback
  • Sider:
  • 42
  • Utgitt:
  • 16. september 2022
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 140x3x216 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 68 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
Leveringstid: 2-4 uker
Forventet levering: 12. desember 2024

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At monthly open mic readings over the past few years, I've come to appreciate and look forward to LA Felleman's poems, their conversational whimsy, their confident understatedness. Now you too can encounter these poems that fade "to a fragile pale glint." In writing that spans the first eight months of the pandemic and quarantine, Felleman shares a generous range of interests, concerns, and sympathies-from Amazonian vampire bats to white privilege, from her landlord to Sei Sh¿nagon's The Pillow Book, from the derecho to sandhill cranes. You'll discover poems that have the crisp, chiseled feel of prayers addressing our faith, doubt, grace, and grief, that ponder how the world might be "if only I had more."-David Duer
LA Felleman's The Length of a Clenched Fist lives in the only habitable places of the early pandemic: crowded grocery stores, bird cam livestreams, wetland trails, borrowed homes, and memories of the Before Times. Instead of trying to keep pace with a year of global health crises, social uprisings, and natural disasters, these poems fall into step with rhythms of the domestic and natural worlds, the grounding repetitive acts of sweeping floorboards and listening to the calls of sandhill cranes. Under Felleman's meditative gaze, poetry becomes a practice, too: she observes the seemingly circumscribed world so closely that it begins to shimmer and swell, spilling out over the edges of quarantined life.-Becca Klaver

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