Do Not Peel the Birches - Softcover

Jackson, Fleda Brown

 
9781557530400: Do Not Peel the Birches

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In her second collection of poems, Fleda Brown Jackson holdswith a meditative rapture to the place she call home – home as family,the source of trouble and joy; home as the embellished stories of family; andhome as a place called Central Lake. And when the poems move outward –to Stonehenge, Edinburgh, Kitty-Hawk, Roanoke, St. Pete Beach, and theMississippi River – the past keeps resonating. At last, the voice thatremembers becomes nothing but a riding, a hunger. If Iwere a swan, she imagines, “The world would move / under me / andI would always be exactly / where I am.” There is an end to history, Jacksonsays, when at last real life and art are able to merge: a mythic Elvis stepsout of her ancestral outhouse, and his singing sounds very much like her ownvoice. “It’s not as if one vent stands / beside another, separated by adelicate / membrane,” she writes in another poem. It’s “all done throughimages, the blood of fear, / of rage, soaking through the towel.”






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Fleda Brown Jackson's poems have appeared in Kenyon Review, Iowa Review, Poetry Northwest, Ariel, and Southern Humanities Review. She has also published essays on William Dean Howells, D. H. Lawrence, and other contemporary British writers.

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