Listen to the golden boomerang return

CAConrad

Book - 2024

"Following their book Amanda Paradise: Resurrect Extinct Vibration (winner of the PEN and the Ruth Lilly Prize for Poetry), CA Conrad's Listen to the Golden Boomerang Return shifts its attention from the previous book's focus on communing with animals who are extinct toward communicating and caring for animals still living among us"--

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Subjects
Genres
poetry
Poetry
Published
Seattle : Wave Books [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
CAConrad (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9798891060012
9781950268962
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The bright and speculative latest from CAConrad (Amanda Paradise: Resurrect Extinct Vibration) delivers poems whose forms reflect their interest in organic processes: "A voice told me in a dream that my poems were now spirits of animals. I saw them moving across the page, looking for something to eat, investigating the edges of the paper where they found themselves trapped." They rely on a (Soma)tic poetry ritual to build their poems, which undulate down the middle of the page, resembling mushrooms and sprouts with smooth edges that curve like shells or leaves. Foregoing punctuation, CAConrad's writing requires a heightened focus, offering a gentle reminder to "retire the invisible/ arm reaching in and/ out of our attention." These pieces respond to the need to stop mourning, the "need to fall in love again with the world as it is, not as it was." It might be a stretch to say the collections is hopeful, but as the speaker asserts, "enough poems have been/ wasted on human cruelty/ we dig hard to/ find the/ other/ world." There is still time, CAConrad suggests, to "learn how/ to live so/ wilderness/ never/ becomes/ mythology." As the climate crisis intensifies, these affecting and imaginative poems offer readers a space to reflect on what still remains. (Apr.)

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