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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rennie AmentPublisher: University of Iowa Press Imprint: University of Iowa Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.113kg ISBN: 9781685970710ISBN 10: 1685970710 Pages: 66 Publication Date: 30 April 2026 Recommended Age: From 18 to 99 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""Ament's poetry reveals what pulses under our certainties. This work is deeply rooted in careful moral thinking and ontological query, but grows wild, needing no distancing language to scaffold meaning. What is known finds its edges against some wise unknown that Ament has invented, spinning it for us. Reading Full-Time Mammal, I feel in the company of Rumi, Ikkyū, Andrea Gibson, Alice Notley, and Fanny Howe--for here is a poet continuing their holy quest(s): to find significance and connection in the smallest piece of shattered, scattered subjectivity, to hold it out to a reader of this moment, which is forever, in Ament's hand. I feel held, and guided, and possessed of what the great mystery poetry reveals. It's so full of the surprises of being alive!""--Brenda Shaughnessy, judge, Iowa Poetry Prize ""To all full-time mammals who can read this blurb, Rennie Ament has created a masterpiece out of studying the crawling and walking world. 'First, / in order to live, I had to divide / and divide.' This book is a brilliant collection of poems that addresses the critical questions of how and why we are busy being alive.""--CAConrad, author, Listen to the Golden Boomerang Return “Ament’s poetry reveals what pulses under our certainties—the voice is plain and fancy, the address full of yearning yet powerfully okay with what is, right here (lemon, penny, baby, cat) with one eye ever on what is intolerable and adjacent (cruelty, death, void, denial). This work is deeply rooted in careful moral thinking and ontological query, but grows wild, needing no distancing language to scaffold meaning. These poems skillfully stack and slide the most pressing questions (without answers), fragments stand as statements, and plain statements of self split off into parts. What is known finds its edges against some wise unknown that Ament has invented, spinning it for us. Reading Full-Time Mammal, I feel, impossibly, in the company of Rumi, Ikkyū, Andrea Gibson, Alice Notley, and Fanny Howe—for here is a poet continuing their holy quest(s): to find significance and connection in the smallest piece of shattered, scattered subjectivity, to hold it out to a reader of this moment, which is forever, in Ament’s hand. I feel held, and guided, and possessed of what the great mystery poetry reveals. It’s so full of the surprises of being alive!”—Brenda Shaughnessy, judge, Iowa Poetry Prize “To all full-time mammals who can read this blurb, from start to finish, Rennie Ament has created a masterpiece out of studying the crawling and walking world. ‘First, / in order to live, I had to divide / and divide.’ This book is a brilliant collection of poems that addresses the critical questions of how and why we are busy being alive.”—CAConrad, author, Listen to the Golden Boomerang Return ""Ament's poetry reveals what pulses under our certainties--the voice is plain and fancy, the address full of yearning yet powerfully okay with what is, right here (lemon, penny, baby, cat) with one eye ever on what is intolerable and adjacent (cruelty, death, void, denial). This work is deeply rooted in careful moral thinking and ontological query, but grows wild, needing no distancing language to scaffold meaning. These poems skillfully stack and slide the most pressing questions (without answers), fragments stand as statements, and plain statements of self split off into parts. What is known finds its edges against some wise unknown that Ament has invented, spinning it for us. Reading Full-Time Mammal, I feel, impossibly, in the company of Rumi, Ikkyū, Andrea Gibson, Alice Notley, and Fanny Howe--for here is a poet continuing their holy quest(s): to find significance and connection in the smallest piece of shattered, scattered subjectivity, to hold it out to a reader of this moment, which is forever, in Ament's hand. I feel held, and guided, and possessed of what the great mystery poetry reveals. It's so full of the surprises of being alive!""--Brenda Shaughnessy, judge, Iowa Poetry Prize ""To all full-time mammals who can read this blurb, from start to finish, Rennie Ament has created a masterpiece out of studying the crawling and walking world. 'First, / in order to live, I had to divide / and divide.' This book is a brilliant collection of poems that addresses the critical questions of how and why we are busy being alive.""--CAConrad, author, Listen to the Golden Boomerang Return Author InformationRennie Ament is author of Mechanical Bull. Her poems have appeared in Poetry Northwest, Bennington Review, Denver Quarterly, Cleveland Review of Books, and Washington Square Review. She lives in Owls Head, Maine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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