Living on the Flood Plain
Book Details
Author(s)James A. Zoller
PublisherWordFarm
ISBN / ASIN1602260028
ISBN-139781602260023
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,092,191
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
"In this carefully structured collection, James A. Zoller presents several tightly woven sequences of interlocking poems. Many of these pieces are attuned to the turning of seasons--the river's rise and fall, freeze and thaw. Such closely observed depictions of nature reflect the poet's spiritual sensibilities in a way that seems reminiscent of Thoreau. While often introspective, they move seamlessly between the personal and the universal: reading the landscape for traces of the past, what could be simply erased if the river should rise, reckoning what is at stake with the loss of a parent, spouse, or child. "The landscape he finds harbors memories that remind us of our deepest bonds to one another--'remind us just who we are'--and the emotions that ultimately mean most. We reenter our lives at moments overwhelmed by what we have learned to recognize as mercy: 'how/ God so casually and deliberately, with such prodigious and exacting care,/ graces the homely, the feeble, the disrepaired.' These meditations on landscape and loss ultimately offer a form of redemption as 'All become[s] testimony . . . [to] our letting go.'" --Christian Knoeller, winner of the 2007 Midwestern Heritage Prize and author of Completing the Circle.
