Coffin Honey
Autor Todd Davisen Limba Engleză Paperback – feb 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781611864250
ISBN-10: 1611864259
Pagini: 140
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press
ISBN-10: 1611864259
Pagini: 140
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press
Notă biografică
TODD DAVIS is the author of seven full-length collections of poetry as well as a limited-edition chapbook, Household of Water, Moon, & Snow. His writing has won the Midwest Book Award, the Gwendolyn Brooks Poetry Prize, the Chautauqua Editors Prize, the Bloomsburg University Book Prize, and the Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Silver and Bronze Awards.
Cuprins
Contents
If We Have to Go
Buck Day
Hunting with Dogs
Music for Film before the Destruction of a Drone
Taxidermy: Cathartes aura
Rooster
What I Know about the Last Lynching in Jeff Davis County
Bad Seed
As the Mountain Grows Dark
Before the Miscarriage
Churching the Cow
Ursus in the Underworld
dream elevator
Mother
What Her Father Taught Her
Coffin Honey
Dowser
Field Sermon
Lambing
Tattoos Cataract Her Back
Bog Parable
dream elevator
Extinction
Possum
Up on Blue Knob
Foot Washing
Blind Horse
The Book of Miracles
Foxfire
Snapper
Relics
dream elevator
Bear-Eater
Bodies in May
A Map
What the Market Will Bear
Pawpaw Elegy
Ursus Considers the First Gospel of Snake
The Cedars in the Pasture
Ursus Grows Wings
Learning to Tie a Fly
Lost Blue
dream elevator
This Tired Flesh
Snow’s Memory
Learning to Walk Upright
Until Darkness Comes
Of This World
Watershed
Winter Solstice
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
Museum: Ursus americanus
How to Measure Sea Level Rise
When the Stones Are Undone
In the Garden
To Wake from Long Sleep in Darkness
What We Died For
Sitting Shiva
Acknowledgments
Recenzii
Todd Davis is one of America’s most capacious and imaginative poets. He has an unparalleled ability to weave a new history from the immediate, meditating on the natural world with imagistic elegance and lyric dignity. In his exquisite seventh book Coffin Honey, Davis is in tune with both the mundane and the spiritual in revelatory ways. Every poem here teaches us something more about need, something more about compassion, and the nuanced violence we encounter in between.
—Adrian Matejka, author of Somebody Else Sold the World
“All prey is ensouled . . . their souls are snared in the same sprung trap,” Davis declares in Coffin Honey. In his seventh, perhaps most daring book to date, Davis invokes the geography that marks his distinctive voice in an array of dramatic monologues, character-driven narratives, and lyrics that brim with emotional complexity, social and historical witness, and sonic richness. Ursus, actual bear and as spirit, is a guide and moral compass in this constellation of poems that deftly exposes the precarity of our existence and the violence we enact on one another and the environment. In Coffin Honey, Davis delivers riveting, gut-wrenching poems, artfully pitched between elegy and hope for our collective past, present, and future. —Shara McCallum, author of No Ruined Stone
Line by line, poem after poem, Coffin Honey delights with its music, energy, and revelations. Todd Davis depicts a vanishing rural world, but he never sentimentalizes the place and its people. He is an immensely talented poet, one of our country’s best.—Ron Rash, author of Serena
"Many poets feel that they know the natural world, but Todd Davis has absorbed this world fully into his heart and mind. He is a fine, rare poet."—Jim Harrison, author of Legends of the Fall and The Shape of the Journey
Reading Todd Davis’s gorgeous poems, you can’t help but feel that the capacities of human vision, and also our appetite for exactly this way of seeing and naming, have been mysteriously, precisely increased. —Jane Hirshfield, author of Come, Thief and The Beauty
—Adrian Matejka, author of Somebody Else Sold the World
“All prey is ensouled . . . their souls are snared in the same sprung trap,” Davis declares in Coffin Honey. In his seventh, perhaps most daring book to date, Davis invokes the geography that marks his distinctive voice in an array of dramatic monologues, character-driven narratives, and lyrics that brim with emotional complexity, social and historical witness, and sonic richness. Ursus, actual bear and as spirit, is a guide and moral compass in this constellation of poems that deftly exposes the precarity of our existence and the violence we enact on one another and the environment. In Coffin Honey, Davis delivers riveting, gut-wrenching poems, artfully pitched between elegy and hope for our collective past, present, and future. —Shara McCallum, author of No Ruined Stone
Line by line, poem after poem, Coffin Honey delights with its music, energy, and revelations. Todd Davis depicts a vanishing rural world, but he never sentimentalizes the place and its people. He is an immensely talented poet, one of our country’s best.—Ron Rash, author of Serena
"Many poets feel that they know the natural world, but Todd Davis has absorbed this world fully into his heart and mind. He is a fine, rare poet."—Jim Harrison, author of Legends of the Fall and The Shape of the Journey
Reading Todd Davis’s gorgeous poems, you can’t help but feel that the capacities of human vision, and also our appetite for exactly this way of seeing and naming, have been mysteriously, precisely increased. —Jane Hirshfield, author of Come, Thief and The Beauty
Descriere
In Coffin Honey, his seventh book of poems, celebrated poet Todd Davis explores the many forms of violence we do to each other and to the other living beings with whom we share the planet.