
Boiling Hot
Paul Sean Maddern, poet, author of The Beachcomber's Report
The poems of Nancy Miller are deliciously rich in imagery and metaphor. There is a subtle complexity of meaning embedded in them, enhanced by her intuitive ability to make music with words.
John Lyons. Painter, poet, author of No Apples in Eden: New and Selected poems
Nancy Anne Miller pushes each poem of her newest collection, Boiling Hot into a performance of music and meaning. Equipped with an anthropologist's eye and a polymath's mind, her poems play with ordinary materials, reveal how the "repeated shedding" of a snake's skin "leaves the tape measure of what it was." Through Miller's examination of history and identity, old Empire relics collide with New World knickknacks, poems tackle the thorny legacies of England, Bermuda and New England. In one poem, an antique star map, "round as a crystal ball," harkens the child's circle of marbles, where "large planets knock out smaller ones: taws hit pewees." Typing on her Olivetti in another poem Miller declares: "If I could make writing] precise... and] ceremonial I would." In the deft and dazzling Boiling Hot: she does.
Julia Shipley, poet, author of The Academy of Hay, Winner of the 2011 Melissa Lanitis Gregory Poetry Prize
- Författare
- Nancy Anne Miller
- ISBN
- 9781947465954
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 141 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2018-07-01
- Förlag
- Kelsay Books
- Sidor
- 96
