16,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

The first poem here portrays the capacious mindfulness and vision of Georgia O'Keefe on a meditative walk in the desert as she gathers materials from near and far, at her feet and beyond the horizon, for another of her famous works of quiet comfort or fiery instigation, and it is that same spirit and method that Jo Kennedy brings to her own artful, awakened work, guiding us "into memory / of what we lose in the world, / then find again in hill and bone and sky." This collection features that integral balance between mortality and rebirth, the grave and the flower that adorns it, an unending…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The first poem here portrays the capacious mindfulness and vision of Georgia O'Keefe on a meditative walk in the desert as she gathers materials from near and far, at her feet and beyond the horizon, for another of her famous works of quiet comfort or fiery instigation, and it is that same spirit and method that Jo Kennedy brings to her own artful, awakened work, guiding us "into memory / of what we lose in the world, / then find again in hill and bone and sky." This collection features that integral balance between mortality and rebirth, the grave and the flower that adorns it, an unending cycle of losing and finding-the centering, profound understanding which once animated the poetry of Keats and Coleridge, yet is as fresh as today's sunset and dawn, memory and dream. Lost in wandering or in isolation, we'll want to take the enticing offer in these poems, the fire on the mountains "beckoning us on, / calling us back."-Gregory Donovan, author of Torn from the Sun and Calling His Children Home With a lyricism contained in powerful, compact lines, Jo Kennedy takes us to "...a white space between earth and sky/ where even the ice is lovely in its treachery...". These poems reach beyond the literal to a spiritual place where one can enter grace even when "...lost in your own geography/...where oceans and rivers,/earth and sky scatter/into bedrock and dream... Kennedy offers hope and empathy for the universal struggle of facing loss and moving forward. "Lean in to loss..." the speaker says in "The Summer of Our Isolation, "...barter hard for life...lean in, lean in."-Roselyn Elliott, author of Ghost of the Eye and The Separation of Kin
Autorenporträt
Between Earth and Sky is Jo's second poetry chapbook. Her first chapbook Wind River Song was the 1997 winner of the Anabiosis Press Chapbook Contest and received Honorable Mention in the Jessie Bryce Niles Chapbook Competition. Her poems have received numerous awards including First Place in the Florida Poetry Contest, Finalist in the American Literary Review Poetry Contest, Finalist in the National Writers Union competition and Second Place in the University of Illinois' New Stone Circle competition. Her poems have been published in Hawaii Pacific Review, Streetlight Magazine, Streetlight Magazine 2017 Anthology, Lingering in the Margins: River City Poets Anthology, Kansas Quarterly, Georgia State University Review, Cream City Review, Richmond Quarterly, Oregon East, New Virginia Review, Florida Review, California Quarterly and other publications. She has taught at Virginia Commonwealth University, the University of Richmond and Randolph-Macon College. She also held the position of Poet in the Schools for Richmond Public Schools and Henrico County Schools and she established the creative writing program at the Visual Arts Center of Richmond.