wordery
wordery
Synopsis
Windthrow: a forestry term for the uprooting or breaking of trees by wind. The voices of K. A. Hays' third volume of poetry speak out of nature's violent transformations. At turns self-effacing and empathic, fearful and accepting, these are poems of heat: the heat of new motherhood, of uncertainty, and of grief. Here, the things of a teeming world-" the truck stacked with cut trees," "the military jet, droning over," and "the beachgrass, blown / with dusty miller sprout"-are bound for renewal and ruin. In poems spare and strange, Hays looks outward to lay bare the complexities of our emotional lives.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Carnegie Mellon University Press
- ISBN: 9780887486197
- Number of pages: 64
- Dimensions: 216 x 140 x 8 mm
- Weight: 666g
- Languages: English
