Out of Context: New & Selected Poems

Author:   Steve Winhusen
Publisher:   DOS Madres Press
ISBN:  

9781962847506


Pages:   190
Publication Date:   13 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Out of Context: New & Selected Poems


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The work in Out of Context is just that because the majority of the poems were written for artworks made in collaboration with my brother, the artist Joe Winhusen. Our process goes both ways in that his work, which may take the form of ceramics, photography or painting, may proceed mine or vice versa. The final results could hang in an exhibition and/or act as pieces for a book. Three of these illuminated books are included here. The Blue Chip City Book of the Dead uses the Egyptian Book of the Dead as a template for guiding a person through a few of the confounding complexities to be found in the systems of late capitalism. The selections focus on the biographies of three men in some way involved with the visionary poet/artist William Blake and his London. These creatives include the architect John Soane and the painters Samuel Palmer and JMW Turner. The second book, C. S. Rafinesque: A Field Guide, looks at the life and work of the early nineteenth century American naturalist, Constantine Samuel Rafinesque, a friend and contemporary of John James Audubon. Rafinesque's writings contributed to Darwin's The Origin of Species and added substantially to the field of taxonomy. Finally, the poetry of Tafelmusik plays with the notion of a ceramic ""plate"" as metonymy, metaphor and conceit. From a well-defined clearing filled with expectation to the way people gather together around a set table, the plate serves as a point of departure for speculation and song. The ""new"", or unpublished, poems reflect on the interstitial minutes of the day - the brief moments between the schedule's namable events - when nothing of consequence takes place, but the psyche is freed for introspection. In Out of Context, these moments begin with memories of early childhood in the American mid-century. The poems examine a child's innate sense of the world as numinous. Misinterpreted and mistaken, refined or resisted, such early intimations linger, and they displace the otherwise straight-forward manner by which we experience adult conditions. They beckon us to a reality beyond the one defined by our five senses. The poems in this volume gently explore the niggling psychological or metaphysical intuition of this ""beyond"" as a question, not answer. As such, they return us to the activities and settings of daily living where we find the numinous within ourselves.

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Author:   Steve Winhusen
Publisher:   DOS Madres Press
Imprint:   DOS Madres Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.263kg
ISBN:  

9781962847506


ISBN 10:   1962847500
Pages:   190
Publication Date:   13 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Praise for The Blue Chip City Book of the Dead: This book is a rare find, a gem quietly concealed in the slush pile of review copies. The Blue Chip City Book of the Dead, by brothers Stephen and Joseph Winhusen, is a deeply conceived text/visual work, with layers of imagery and association waiting to be unearthed by the curious reader. - David P. Miller, Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene Praise for C. S. Rafinesque: A Field Guide: Joe and Steve published their first book, The Blue Chip City Book of the Dead, in 2014; their new book, which I will call Rafinesque for short, took eight years to produce. It is, quite simply, a gorgeous work of art . . . The images are photographs of hallucinatory clarity, elaborately staged . . .The poems themselves are composed in a variety of forms, and, working in tandem with the images, are likewise possessed of a clarity, precision, and bold grammatical complexity that one rarely encounters in contemporary poetry. These poems are micro and macroscopic; in them, as Blake would say, we ""see a World in a Grain of Sand / And a Heaven in a Wild Flower."" This is a book that Ronald Johnson would love. -Norman Finkelstein, Restless Messengers: Poetry in Review


Author Information

Steve Winhusen is a family physician living on the west side of Cincinnati with his wife April and son Daniel. He is author of The Blue Chip City Book of the Dead, C.S.Rafinesque: A Field Guide and Tafelmusik.

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