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Larks: Poems: Hollis Summers Poetry Prize

Autor Han VanderHart
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 mar 2025
The core of Larks is rural and mythic and true, existential and domestic, tender while full of sharp grief and documentation. Circling genealogies of silence and harm in a southern family, Larks centers on the relationship and memories of three sisters and Ovid’s telling of Philomel. In a landscape inhabited as much by farm animals (cows, goats, chickens, and barn kittens) as by the family, the lyric poem parses and articulates the self’s history—from the experience of a sister’s home birth to the traumatic erasure (and recovery) of the speaker’s memory. A work of poetic memoir, Larks asks if poetry can hold the heaviest truths we carry. The answer is a resounding yes.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780821425916
ISBN-10: 0821425919
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.11 kg
Editura: Ohio University Press
Colecția Ohio University Press
Seria Hollis Summers Poetry Prize


Recenzii

"Han VanderHart’s Larks is generous in its revelation of the lush, tremulous landscape of its making, where 'the rain follows like a pet,' the sumac flames, flowers of mildew bloom on the shower ceiling, and the speaker’s hands are filled 'with purple archangel and henbit.' These poems are acutely aware of flowers and their naming; in fact, they catalog the world—barn kittens, birds, hauntings, pines, aspects of the color blue—but most importantly, the silences that toll within the family’s split-level 'house of no center,' 'that house of first rooms.' VanderHart brilliantly fuses the realms of witness, incest, memory—'thin as eggshell'—trauma-induced obliviating, truth-telling, time-keeping, and the making of poems themselves—the silences that live where lines break, 'the subjects / we leave to the end— / under a night sky, they skim like pelicans.' Larks broadens into the territory of myth, at times reviving, but also banishing the lethal habitual, replacing it with the poet’s own vital, courageous inventions. 'For each thing given to you, / make one thing up,' they write. In Larks, Han VanderHart has demonstrated that survival is a profound act of the imagination." — Diane Seuss, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Critics Circle Award winner for frank: sonnets
"I warn you—Han VanderHart’s Larks is a book of frightening beauty. Clusters of gorgeous images may ripen like dewberries there, Trumpet Vine and Yellow Jessamine may climb among its deft, balanced lines, but violence seethes among the wildflowers and loblolly pines. The ghosts of occult, unremembered memories haunt the pastures and barn, the house and the upstairs bedrooms. The poems may be set in the rural south, an insular world of family, farm, church, and home-school, a home where, the poet writes, 'If you slammed a door/ too hard/…a rifle would fall/from the top/of the wooden buffet,' but this book is no pastoral idyll. Honest to the bone, Larks is no frolic. I loved it." — Jennifer Atkinson, professor emerita, George Mason University

Notă biografică

Han VanderHart holds a PhD from Duke University and is the author of What Pecan Light (Bull City Press, 2021) and Hands Like Birds (Ethel Press, 2019). They have published in the Kenyon Review, the American Poetry Review, and AGNI. VanderHart also hosts the Of Poetry Podcast and coedits River River Books.

Descriere

This collection of lyric poems traces genealogies of trauma and healing within a southern family. Han VanderHart deftly weaves together documentary poetics with Ovidian mythology to narrate, ultimately, a story of survival.