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Innermost Sea

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The Innermost Sea contains a heady mix of contemporary topics delved into and connected through the motif of loss. Memory-- "retaining all its past lives," writes the poet--steers readers through chaos and cataclysm toward epiphany. There are "Lamentations," and what is "Worth Dying For," as we "Mortals" find "Sometimes Loss Weighs Lightly" but it "always weighs." What we ultimately discover remains personal, yet in the particular lie our deepest connections. Utterance is given shape and sound through the poem, the poet writes in "Poem Registering in the Throat," as readers wander in a dream-like book store of discovery and the chimerical. The ordinary juxtaposed with the extraordinary are intermingled in poems including "Albino Alces Alces" in which the poet's persona rows a small boat toward an albino moose calf in the Quebec wilderness. Whether we find our poetic voice examining a sculpture or walking Blind Beach, we are connected through our shared experiences, reaching for understanding. Textured with literary allusions and abundantly detailed, the poems in this volume are highly visual. There is always a story beneath the cover, the skin. Dafoe's ekphrastic poems, including the Faulkner prize winning poem "Entrance Exam," take readers beneath the canvas' periphery to the lives of the women subjects. The concept of diving below surfaces connects all of the poems in this rich volume. "We are water," Dafoe writes, "tossing about wildly." The Innermost Sea is a poetry book in which journeys take in the political, cultural, and personal landscapes before moving into our internal seas. Dafoe's multi-layered book of poems stays with you long after closing the last page.

Author Biography:

Poet, author, educator Nancy Avery Dafoe lives in Homer, NY. She writes across genres and has published eight books. Her writings have earned local, state, and national awards, including the William Faulkner award in poetry in 2016. Her published books include Poets Diving in the Night; a cross-genre memoir An Iceberg in Paradise: A Passage through Alzheimer's; texts on education and writing The Misdirection of Education Policy, Breaking Open the Box, and Writing Creatively; and two novels, You Enter a Room and Both End in Speculation.
Release date Australia
November 30th, 2018
Author
Pages
92
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
152x229x6
ISBN-13
9781635347999
Product ID
28985386

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