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Overview“Every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you,” wrote Walt Whitman. Poets H. L. Hix and Jonathan Weinert adopted Whitman’s declaration as a guiding principle for Ghost Smoke. In this “Song of Themself,” Hix and Weinert merge their voices to create a spirited book-length hybrid poem that meditates on distance, listening, finitude, and different kinds of love. Fabricated of material collected from over two decades of correspondence and collaboration, Ghost Smoke borrows the structure of a crown of sonnets, completing a circuit that seeks to defeat the standard distinctions between question and answer, presence and absence, self and other. Is it possible to find a language that can allow us to become more porous to one another, to listen more deeply to one another and to respond in kind? Can we become each other’s ghosts, open to and inhabited by one another? What happens to us, and what happens between us, if we do? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan Weinert , H. L. HixPublisher: Michigan Publishing Services Imprint: Bridwell Press ISBN: 9781957946528ISBN 10: 1957946520 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 14 July 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsBreakout Fires Still-in-the-Sky Ice Crystals Ghost Smoke (each other.)ReviewsAuthor InformationJonathan Weinert is the author of The New England Book of Dying and Living (forthocoming 2027), A slow Green Sleep (winner of the Saturnalia Books Editors Prize, 2021), Thirteen Small Apostrophes (2012), and In the Mode of Disappearance (winner of the Nightboat Poetry Prize, 2008). He lives in Stow, Massachusetts. H.L. Hix’s recent poetry books include Beckoned Back by Hell-Bent Blackbirds, American Outrage, Moral Tales, Constellation, and Bored in Arcane Cursive Under Lodgepole Bark. His recent translations include a “sayings gospel,” Teacher’s teachings, and the poetry of Fray Louis de León, Ensoulde Region, Shining. He lives in Laramie, Wyoming. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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