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Here are poems of intelligent consideration and a deft and heart-born music, filled with the gleam of particularity and a lushness of language and substance.”Jane Hirshfield
In this collection of poems,Carol Moldawbrings the reader to a world where contrasting things form a union that is distanced by mysteryeither by the mystery within the things themselves, or the mystery that surrounds them, yet this bond is necessary and complete Overall, Moldaw’s poems can be felt much like lightning is feltas a dashed stroke of electricity that resonates long after the flash dissolves into a vast sky or field. Jennifer Belcik,Southwestern American Literature
Out of acutely observed, deeply felt particulars,Carol Moldawconstructs poetry of imaginative daring that illuminates and transforms the life within us all. InSo Late, So Soon, oblique, wily, and intensely intelligent poems” repeatedly achieve, to quote fromThe New Yorker, lyric junctures of shivering beauty.” Aurally rich, structurally varied, inventive, and sensually textured, these are poems at once passionate and analytical, descriptive and meditative, lyrical and complexpoems that keep one eye on the moon while leveling their gaze at the self and its immediate world.
From Out of the West
Out of the west, unexpected, lyric,
a stand of yellow irises
rises from the pond muck.
Two horses graze the field,
one limping from the fire they fled.
Matter and spirit meet, love,
argue, wherever you rest your eyes,
on microscopic midges, horseflies.
Carol Moldawis the author of a novel,The Widening, and four books of poetryThe Lightning Field, which won the 2002 FIELD Poetry Prize;Through the Window;Chalkmarks on Stone; andTaken from the River. She is the reciplƒ*
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