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Circle Back - Adam Clay

Circle Back

Poems

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
96 Seiten
2024
Milkweed Editions (Verlag)
978-1-63955-098-2 (ISBN)
CHF 23,90 inkl. MwSt
An aching meditation on the cyclical nature of grief and memory’s limited capacity to preserve everything time takes from us.

How does one make sense of loss—personal and collective? When language and memory are at capacity, where do we turn? Confronted with “a year meant to end all / those to come,” acclaimed poet Adam Clay questions whether anything is “wide enough to contain what’s left / of hope.” In the absence of a clear way forward, the poems of Circle Back wander grief’s strange and winding path. Along the way, the line between reality and dreams blurs: cows stare with otherworldly eyes, 78s play under cactus needles, a father becomes his own child, and the dead become something more complicated—a “sketch turned to painting / left in a room dusty from / lack of passing through.”

But amidst these liminal landscapes, a “thread of promise” persists in poetry. As flawed as language is, we still turn to it for longevity, for love, like “Keats, / sketching himself back into place.” Vulnerable and nuanced, Clay details the difficult work of healing—and in doing so, captures those needful moments of reprieve in grief’s “strange circle.” Two friends dashing through a sprinkler. A garden of startled birds. Out for a run some gray morning: a sudden patch of wildflowers. Circle Back is a bared heart, one readers will find as thoughtful as it is tender.

Adam Clay is the author of five collections of poems: Circle Back, To Make Room for the Sea, Stranger, A Hotel Lobby at the Edge of the World, and The Wash. His work has appeared in Boston Review, Ploughshares, Cincinnati Review, jubilat, Georgia Review, and elsewhere. A recipient of a Literary Arts Fellowship from the Mississippi Arts Commission, he teaches at the University of Southern Mississippi and edits Mississippi Review.

What Forks Will Splinter Probability 1

1.

Black-Capped Chickadee: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 11 Some Mood 12

Shared Custody 13

Poem for a Pandemic 14

Aesthetic 15

Elegy for a Town Built by Trains 16

Where Paradise Lay 17

Best Wishes 18

Two Sides of the Same Coin 19

Strange Belonging 20

The Great Indifference 21

Ecocriticism 22

After Listening to a Podcast About Nuclear Tactical Weapons,

I Go Outside to Take In the Sunrise 23

A Year of Dreams Without Birds 24

Finishing Another Book About the World Coming to an End 25 The Bar in Fayetteville Where All the Moms Now Drink 26

2.

Framed by the Screen 29

Darkling I Listen 30

Adam Clay 32

Mixtape Archive Circa 1997 33

Iowa Workshop Model 34

Imposter Syndrome While Isolating at Home 35 False Start 36

On Pestilence 37

The Cemetery Where My Grandparents Are Buried 38 Diagnostic Mess 39

On the Day When No One Was Born 40

Grief in a Time of Warming 41

Certain 42

You Can’t Be Against Forever 43 Eternal Things 44

3.

Structures of Living 49

Strange Animal Facts 50

Polaroid Elegy 51

Historically Windy Locations 52 Eventually One Point Where We Arrive 53 Facing the Wrong Way 54

Blessedness Is Ours 55 Collegiality Statement 56 Some Internal Aura 57 Figures into Darkness 58 You’re Not a Bee 59

In Place of a Nap 60

In a Silent Way 61 Self-Portrait at Forty-One 63 Settlement 64

What I Pray For 65

Acknowledgments 67

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Illustrations
Verlagsort Minneapolis
Sprache englisch
Maße 139 x 215 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Reisen Bildbände
ISBN-10 1-63955-098-4 / 1639550984
ISBN-13 978-1-63955-098-2 / 9781639550982
Zustand Neuware
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