- Genre:poetry
- Sub-genre:Anthologies
- Language:English
- Pages:136
- Paperback ISBN:9781667822082
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Overview
Each of the four skilled poets of Out of the Blue have contributed 25 poems, each their own, distinct, woven not melded. Yet the collection is the result of the alchemy of their dedicated gathering over eight years on Whidbey Island. The clarity of each voice is enhanced by the companionship of one another's poems and countless cups of tea. Whether revealing the radiant woman beneath a burka, or the wicked witch luring Hansel and Gretel; whether meditating on the terror of the creative dark, or healing from the trauma of 9/11; whether evoking homespun memories, or the view from the inside looking out as the stunning history of the year 2020 is forged, these four mixed, powerful voices share deep sadness, sardonic wit, prophetic wisdom, and occasional laugh-out-loud twists.
Find a comfortable place and be taken by the strength, levity, and muscle of these poems whose counterpoint of voices becomes a symphony in the heart.
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There are common threads to the poems of Out of the Blue: politics, the ever-growing losses wars have left us with, the inevitable human jump from object to memory. But each individual voice carves her own territory, approaches the apparent slowing down of life with resolutely individual wisdom. "Surely I can tell a beet from a weed" (Dallas Huth), as well as the clear-eyed paring down of "Inventory" (Janice O'Mahony), the sigh all of us islanders breathe as the ferry leaves the mainland bringing us home (Dianne Shiner), are summarized in the line "what hope is germinated here?" (Faith Wilder). These four poets lean on Nature and the long habit of attention to gift us with truths we should not forget.
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