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Field Folly Snow (VQR Poetry)by Cecily Parks
Synopses & ReviewsReview:"The sharp, pastoral imagery of Parks's debut is set ablaze by an ominous tone and the author's fine musical ear. Her tight tercets and prose blocks convey a sense of isolation, which, when broken by the appearance of someone other than the speaker, is as jarring as a rock heaved into a still pond: 'No matter how dearly I willed my floodgates shut,' she writes, 'I took on water like a buckshot dory, a hungry bucket.' Nature is alternately a close companion and a spurning lover. In the book's third section (of five), a series called 'Letters of a Woman Homesteader,' brief, glistening epistles addressed to a mysterious 'Mrs.' invoke a lonely speaker sometime in the past, brimming with desire, but hemmed in by manners: 'Want/ leisure, physician, housekeeper, him.' Parks is a poet to watch." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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