
Delta
Kristi Pope Key, Director of Academic Services, Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts]
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Caitlin Johnson's Delta takes on a variety of subjects and themes-artistic, literary, scientific, and social-in a bold voice that is also darkly funny. She isn't like Plath, Sexton, or Parker; she is herself, but these poets come to mind. Interwoven throughout the book are lyrics inspired by the periodic table; snapshots of U.S. cities that convey place in just a few lines; ruminations on historical and literary figures-Joan of Arc, Macbeth-sympathetic but unsentimental portraits of soldiers; and (among my favorites) love and anti-love poems. "Letter to the Stepdaughter I Might Have Had" addresses a "you" who "hate s] me. I can respect that," in the voice of someone who may be too fiercely independent for the role of wife. In "Disappearances," an ex-lover "smelled of nothing- / nothing, & I wonder / if he existed at all. In Delta, Johnson distills her wide reading and life observations with candor and wit.
Deborah Diemont, author of The Charmed House and Diverting Angels]
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Reading Delta is like walking into a boudoir with a shattered mirror, its pieces reflecting those of us left brittle, breaking, and told to like it when men play with edged tools and cut their own fingers. Lonely travelers will recognize themselves in these poems even as the poet takes the broken pieces and cuts delicately into our unsuspecting hearts.
Lisa Hosokawa Garber, author of Crosswind]
- Författare
- Caitlin Johnson
- ISBN
- 9781952411823
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 104 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2021-12-18
- Förlag
- Stubborn Mule Press
- Sidor
- 90