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OverviewWinner of the Donald Hall Prize for Poetry from the 2023 AWP Award Series. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bret ShepardPublisher: University of Pittsburgh Press Imprint: University of Pittsburgh Press Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780822967286ISBN 10: 0822967286 Pages: 80 Publication Date: 08 October 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"In this collection of lonesome and desolate poems, the poet states, 'I'm missing a language for what is lost.' Perhaps everyday language is gone--absent here--yet in these lines and fragments polished until shining is a more durable inner wisdom. Here are questions that must be faced, but there are no answers. No matter. Most of the questions we need to be answered are unanswerable anyway. And so the poet offers up what he's made out of his unanswerable questions, and it is 'more than truth more than language'--poetry. A remarkable collection in which the poet shares with us questions for a lifetime. Read it and consider your own.--Roxane Beth Johnson, author of Jubilee and Black Crow Dress Visual, sensual, and clear, this collection maps a distinctly Alaskan space. The relationships, realities, land, sky, creatures, waters--ice--of the Arctic breathe in these poems like characters. There's a tricky math at work: each poem adds to or subtracts from what a lone human can know. This is life as some gorgeous zero-sum game. These poems, even if defined by howling absence, encourage us to mark the present and live, simply live, in it.--Heidi Erdrich, Donald Hall Prize for Poetry judge ""Visual, sensual, and clear, this collection maps a distinctly Alaskan space. The relationships, realities, land, sky, creatures, waters--ice--of the Arctic breathe in these poems like characters. There's a tricky math at work: each poem adds to or subtracts from what a lone human can know. This is life as some gorgeous zero-sum game. These poems, even if defined by howling absence, encourage us to mark the present and live, simply live, in it."" --Heidi Erdrich, Donald Hall Prize for Poetry judge Haunted by a childhood on the tundra of Alaska's north slope, Absent Here records what of a place lives on because we do, 'lichen//alive under snow, like thoughts.' A lovingly curated anthology of 'tundra forms' informed by Arctic ecology, this book also documents the catastrophic aftermath of colonial occupation: 'a thief / emptied tundra of its inner life' and brought dispossession, language loss, poverty, addiction, and climate crisis to the I�upiat. In lines sharpened by passion and restraint, unequivocal about the desires that drive personal and cultural survival, Shepard acknowledges catastrophe and offers tribute to continuance. After reading these fierce and phenomenal poems, it's impossible to deny that the Arctic 'fuels / what the rest of us feel.'--Brian Teare, author of Poem Bitten by a Man" """Visual, sensual, and clear, this collection maps a distinctly Alaskan space. The relationships, realities, land, sky, creatures, waters--ice--of the Arctic breathe in these poems like characters. There's a tricky math at work: each poem adds or subtracts from what a lone human can know. This is life as some gorgeous zero-sum game. These poems encourage us, even if defined by howling absence, to mark the present and live, simply live, in it."" --Heid E. Erdrich" """Visual, sensual, and clear, this collection maps a distinctly Alaskan space. The relationships, realities, land, sky, creatures, waters--ice--of the Arctic breathe in these poems like characters. There's a tricky math at work: each poem adds to or subtracts from what a lone human can know. This is life as some gorgeous zero-sum game. These poems, even if defined by howling absence, encourage us to mark the present and live, simply live, in it."" --Heidi Erdrich, Donald Hall Prize for Poetry judge" Author InformationBret Shepard is from the North Slope of Alaska. He is the author of Place Where Presence Was, winner of the Moon City Press Book Award, as well as two chapbooks, including The Territorial, which won the Midwest Chapbook Award from the Laurel Review. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |