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Underwater City (University of Central Florida Contemporary Poetry)

by Kelle Groom

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In her first collection of poems, Kelle Groom explores the reasons and mysteries that create personal relationships. These are poems of longing, personal and metaphysical, exploring the borders that separate individuals, the bonds that connect them, and the boundaries between the realms of life and death. The poems tell family stories--the death of a child and of an adored grandmother--and stories of chance encounters that change lives. There are also powerful poems of social consciousness that make bridges for a renewed way of living in the world. Groom uses dream metaphor as a signpost for real life, for the simple elements of night and day, and for her trust in time and lapses of time. In poems on personal relationships, including elegiac sequences about her grandmother and her son, as well as poems on alcoholism and loss and recovery, she finds gifts in the natural world. The landscapes of these poems include Cape Cod, Florida, Honolulu, South Carolina, and Spain; the locations range from a Civil War battlefield to a laundry room, from a homeless shelter to the opera, from a suburban mall to cemeteries--ancient, Native American, and inner city. The poems in this collection are a night sky--constellations that move through the dark. They draw the reader into a realm of joy, suffering, and redemption, often with hilarity but also with an acute acknowledgment of precious life and fleeting time.

About the Author

Kelle Groom's poems have previously appeared in Agni, The New Yorker, Luna, and Witness.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780813027524
Author:
Groom, Kelle
Publisher:
University Press of Florida
Location:
Gainesville
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
Single Author / American
Edition Description:
First
Series:
University of Central Florida Contemporary Poetry
Series Volume:
3248
Publication Date:
August 2004
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
96
Dimensions:
8.52x5.54x.34 in. .31 lbs.

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