Years Beyond the River

Author:   David Axelrod
Publisher:   Terrapin Books
ISBN:  

9781947896475


Pages:   110
Publication Date:   30 August 2021
Format:   Paperback
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"David Axelrod writes achingly beautiful poems on the growing shadow of climate collapse. His lamentations address our refusal to turn away from the insatiable desire for consumption and material wealth, asking, ""Aren't we the fire front, gnawing through dry scrub?"" Yet this collection, as it brings us into the intimacy of earth's memory and its survivors reveals the many ways we might learn to praise the abundant sacredness of the greater-than-human world. Like the prophets of old who cried out in the wilderness, Axelrod offers possible visions of healing for ""a future world / where a young aspen grove // yields back all of summer's light into air."" -Todd Davis, Native Species"

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Author:   David Axelrod
Publisher:   Terrapin Books
Imprint:   Terrapin Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.159kg
ISBN:  

9781947896475


ISBN 10:   1947896474
Pages:   110
Publication Date:   30 August 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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To be inside a David Axelrod poem is to be in a natural world both numinous and unrelentingly physical. His concise, musical language is full of discoveries within which one finds the inner life and the world of seasons, creatures, and things in powerful, meditative interaction that places the poet firmly in the tradition of Roethke and Richard Hugo. But in Years Beyond the River he is also blazing his own unique trail. A splendid book; take it with you into the wild. -Christopher Howell, The Grief of a Happy Life In the exquisite naturally charged poems of David Axelrod's seventh collection, Years Beyond the River, an encounter with thorn or wildflower is new life, the rotted heartwood of fir becomes memory, and the delicate brush of a bat wing upon the skin echoes the beloved walking through the dark. Fire-haunted and fire-hunted we exist in a oneness with all things beckoning both death and life. What we know of the soul crosses the span of Orion's spiral arm and remembers what it means to be wilderness. There is abundance and loss among the terrible singular notion of rivers and trees passing away. There is beauty, grace, and strength interwoven with the scent of sage in our clothes as we breathe and dream and love. -Shann Ray, Atomic Theory 7


To be inside a David Axelrod poem is to be in a natural world both numinous and unrelentingly physical. His concise, musical language is full of discoveries within which one finds the inner life and the world of seasons, creatures, and things in powerful, meditative interaction that places the poet firmly in the tradition of Roethke and Richard Hugo. But in Years Beyond the River he is also blazing his own unique trail. A splendid book; take it with you into the wild. -Christopher Howell, The Grief of a Happy Life In the exquisite naturally charged poems of David Axelrod's seventh collection, Years Beyond the River, an encounter with thorn or wildflower is new life, the rotted heartwood of fir becomes memory, and the delicate brush of a bat wing upon the skin echoes the beloved walking through the dark. Fire-haunted and fire-hunted we exist in a oneness with all things beckoning both death and life. What we know of the soul crosses the span of Orion's spiral arm and remembers what it means to be wilderness. There is abundance and loss among the terrible singular notion of rivers and trees passing away. There is beauty, grace, and strength interwoven with the scent of sage in our clothes as we breathe and dream and love. -Shann Ray, Atomic Theory 7


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David Axelrod is the author of six previous collections of poetry, most recently The Open Hand (University of Washington Press, 2017). An earlier collection, The Cartographer's Melancholy, won the Spokane Prize and was a finalist for the Oregon Book Award. He is also the author of two collections of essays and is the editor of basalt: a journal of fine and literary arts. Director of the low residency MFA and Wilderness, Ecology, and Community Programs at Eastern Oregon University, he makes his home in Missoula, Montana.

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