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OverviewThe Round Whisper of No Moon weaves imagery and story gathered over twenty years of migrating between the wilds of Alaska and densely populated cities in Southeast Asia. Peter Kaufmann's poems travel between cultures and communities, the natural world, and stories of people in the margins of society. They draw from a life of both deep connections to place and one that is constantly uprooted, stitching together themes of migration, home, love, longing and belonging. In a world of next, next, next, Kaufmann's poems strike the resonant NOW gong. The Round Whisper of No Moon is a riveting book to keep close by, on your shrine. -Naomi Shihab NyeYoung People's Poet Laureate, The Poetry Foundation Poem after poem invests complete trust in the power of images to tell the heart's most intimate desire. Alaska, California, Viet Nam, Cambodia-and curiosity, kinship, grief-are all home if you are one who can see. Put this book inside you, and then practice what it teaches: say what you love and long for. Don't delay. -Kim Stafford, Oregon Poet Laureate (2018-2020)author of Singer Come from Afar This poet wraps us in that space between warm and bright, and the coming cold, where we balance, breathless. The imprint of these poems will live long on your skin. -Emily Wall, author of Fist and Breaking into Air Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter KaufmannPublisher: Poetry Box Imprint: Poetry Box Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.141kg ISBN: 9781956285260ISBN 10: 1956285261 Pages: 98 Publication Date: 15 November 2022 Audience: General/trade , General 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 ContentsReviewsPraise for The Round Whisper of No Moon: What if we could learn to say what we feel? These poems show us how. What if real courage is going to the tender place, and claiming your right to be there? This book takes you to that heaven. Poem after poem invests complete trust in the power of images to tell the heart's most intimate desire. Alaska, California, Viet Nam, Cambodia-and curiosity, kinship, grief-are all home if you are one who can see. Put this book inside you, and then practice what it teaches: say what you love and long for. Don't delay. -Kim Stafford, Oregon Poet Laureate (2018-2020), author of Singer Come from Afar Peter Kaufmann's lovingly attentive poems hum with graceful gentility, each poem a whole world. Whether he's contemplating a family farm going out of business, this life or the next, a brother or a stranger, Alaska or Viet Nam or Cambodia or Tassajara Zen Mountain Center in California, we're there with him, side by side, feeling the delicate interweave of what's hidden and what's held. My favorite lines in this book are simple but unforgettable-Our teachers change and We are all visitors, / we are always visitors. They rise from a richness of sensibility that guides a whole gorgeously giving life. In a world of next, next, next, Kaufmann's poems strike the resonant NOW gong. The Round Whisper of No Moon is a riveting book to keep close by, on your shrine. -Naomi Shihab Nye, Young People's Poet Laureate, The Poetry Foundation Peter Kaufman's remarkable book The Round Whisper of No Moon is both tender and chilling. Like being wrapped in a woven blanket, you sink deep into the warm of the images he presents: a still pond, a 59 Mercedes running well, the cool marble of a pagoda. But also, against our skin are pinpricks of cold-openings in that fabric of beauty-that remind us why we long for that warmth to begin with: a farm in foreclosure, fish gasping, a blind man on a leash, a girl with a tray of lighters to sell. This poet wraps us in that space between warm and bright, and the coming cold, where we balance, breathless. The imprint of these poems will live long on your skin. -Emily Wall, author of Fist and Breaking into Air Peter Kaufman's The Round Whisper of No Moon is a luminous jewel. Kaufman's poetry reminds us of the ephemeral nature of existence and of the beauty and depth of each moment lived in the light of this brevity. At the same time, his humor grounds and delights us - adding a capricious turn to his meditations on impermanence. Once you open this book, each poem will be a lens to view your own life. -Perrin Kerns, professor, writer and filmmaker Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |