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Woman at the Crossing
Woman at the Crossing
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A Debut Collection from the 2023 Off the Grid Prizewinning Poet Susan Okie.
In the poem that opens her debut poetry collection, Susan Okie recounts an evening in the anatomy lab. Here we witness the depths of her curiosity toward her subject's inner workings. "When I tugged on the flexor digitorum tendons, / her fingers partly closed and her thumb /crooked in. I seemed to see the two of us / as if from outside, and could no longer / name the tendons. I felt my fingers / from inside her hand." What to some might feel like harrowing proximity, Okie delivers, in astonishing verse, with wonder and even intimacy. To be sure, WOMAN AT THE CROSSING is the work of a seasoned practitioner.
"For all the rough and heart-rending events chronicled here, the reach for consolation is not through any convention of belief or sentiment, but in the stark, imagistic captures of travail gathered from the passionate witnessing of human survival within creation's natural splendors."--Garrett Hongo
Poetry.
Author: Susan Okie
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Grid Books
Published: 10/10/2023
Pages: 84
ISBN: 9781946830180
