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A Threshold We Carry

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I said your name but I meant how snow becomes the downward drift of light, flake after flake, upon the Earth they buried you in. "I Said Your Name" The downward drift/of light in this moving elegy is emblematic of the dynamic attention to detail and metaphor throughout Nick Trelstad's A Threshold We Carry. In poems filled with images of the north woods, bears and deer come out of the wild, if only briefly, to approach a city's tumor of light ("Bear.") They return to a border only wild things can cross ("Doe.") A Threshold We Carry draws us into that liminal space where poems are generated, a wilderness Trelstad loves. We are lucky that he shares it with us. This is an accomplished collection in which even an orange, with haiku-like clarity, takes part in a wider existence: In the fruit bowl on the table, an orange is doing everything "The Modern Wendigo" -John MinczeskiNick Trelstad's stunning poems of quiet witness and discovery are born in solitude and a benevolent darkness, and teem with the spirits of Bly and Wright. This book brings us to the edge of a wildness and invites us to enter. A Threshold We Carry is an impressive debut.>

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781639802043
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 40
  • Published:
  • October 19, 2022
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x3x229 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 73 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 13, 2024
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025

Description of A Threshold We Carry

I said your name but I meant how snow becomes the downward drift of light, flake after flake, upon the Earth they buried you in. "I Said Your Name" The downward drift/of light in this moving elegy is emblematic of the dynamic attention to detail and metaphor throughout Nick Trelstad's A Threshold We Carry. In poems filled with images of the north woods, bears and deer come out of the wild, if only briefly, to approach a city's tumor of light ("Bear.") They return to a border only wild things can cross ("Doe.") A Threshold We Carry draws us into that liminal space where poems are generated, a wilderness Trelstad loves. We are lucky that he shares it with us. This is an accomplished collection in which even an orange, with haiku-like clarity, takes part in a wider existence: In the fruit bowl on the table, an orange is doing everything "The Modern Wendigo" -John MinczeskiNick Trelstad's stunning poems of quiet witness and discovery are born in solitude and a benevolent darkness, and teem with the spirits of Bly and Wright. This book brings us to the edge of a wildness and invites us to enter. A Threshold We Carry is an impressive debut.>

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