Burning The Furniture

Paul Nelson’s new collection, Burning the Furniture, moves through a startling array of things seen while arranging the experience of them into a lucid privacy of mind that is the feature of first memory, what quiets the human heart – these are wonderful and beautiful poems. – Norman Dubie, author of The Volcano

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The final – and title – poem of Paul Nelson’s exhilarating new book gives us a stark image of our likely future, living collectively in an old house that has been badly neglected, burning our own furniture to keep warm. Against this terrible possibility, the rest of the poems struggle, reminding us of who we have been and who we still have the chance to be, people who live close to the world that was given us. Whether it is fishing or farming, migrating across the globe or sitting still by a stream, these lush poems of personal experience call us back to something like our mythic sources. – Roger Mitchell, author of Lemon Peeled the Moment Before: New and Selected 1967-2008

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Dimensions:

91 Pages
7.99in * 5.02in * .23in
100.00gr

Published:

September 01, 2014

Publisher:

Guernica Editions

ISBN:

9781550719031

Book Subjects:

POETRY / American / General

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Language:

eng

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