Description
The collection includes poems addressing the vast constellation of concerns inherently built into a home-family, romance, protection, loss, tenderness, the fear of violence, and one's place within the natural world-while asking probing questions of how attentive, poetic care might help us to see our shared spaces more clearly. How does the microcosm of the home relate to the broader macrocosmic physical world? Where does language factor into the relation between the self, the spirit, the other, and the planet? And what can poetry do to assuage our grief at the loss of the people and spaces we love in a universe of unavoidable change?
BEIT wants to know just how big the walls of the home might prove to be, how unexpectedly porous and mercurial, and what tessellated universes can be discovered under their aegis. An ecocritical text, the collection looks with wonder and worry at the landscapes which extend and encroach upon the myriad realms of the self and the world, especially the desert. BEIT is always looking at the world with both feet firmly planted in the dirt, and eyes thrown to the heavens.
Book Information
ISBN 9781936970667
Author Eryn Green
Format Paperback
Page Count 100
Imprint Western Michigan University, New Issues Press
Publisher Western Michigan University, New Issues Press
Weight(grams) 270g
Dimensions(mm) 246mm * 177mm * 9mm