West of the Backstory

Author:   Tim Hawkins
Publisher:   Fernwood Press
ISBN:  

9781594980763


Pages:   182
Publication Date:   29 October 2021
Format:   Paperback
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The poems of Tim Hawkins range widely in geography, tone, and style in search of the extraordinary in the things we take for granted, guided always by the desire to be both in the moment and apart from it at the same time. To read these poems is to move slowly, serenely into some distant and exotic place - yet find oneself in the comfort of home. Hawkins' lines - characterized by deftness of phrasing, skillful craft, freshness and impact of imagery, boldness and penetration of thought, and by engagement with an impressive range of subject, form, and mood - will leave an imprint on your heart.

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Author:   Tim Hawkins
Publisher:   Fernwood Press
Imprint:   Fernwood Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.236kg
ISBN:  

9781594980763


ISBN 10:   1594980764
Pages:   182
Publication Date:   29 October 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"This extremely generous and lucid collection by a consummate poet celebrates ""quotidian milestones"" and our own evanescence. Elegiac in tone, but leavened by welcome humor, Tim Hawkins' West of the Backstory admirably focuses on ""creating light for its lonely/old sake."" -Arnold Johnston, author of Where We're Going, Where We've Been and Swept Away Tim Hawkins has traveled far and returned to tell us what he saw. His outward journeys find a parallel in his equally exotic inward wanderings, in visionary reveries of the people and places he has loved. In a way these are almost all love poems by a man with a burning passion for existence, fraught though it may be. The intoxicating intersection of inner and outer is where many of them live, mingling the careful observations of the senses with the modifications of memory so that we experience each scene, each character (including his own, about which he is unsparing), from multiple angles and in the completeness of time. Whether he's writing free or formal verse, this approach makes it almost holographic and often quite memorable, as in this brief example, a poem called ""What Have I Done?"" ""No real food or sleep for days- / only doll's head tea in a rusty bucket / brewed with scalding tears."" -Kurt Luchs, author of the poetry collection Falling in the Direction of Up and the humor collection It's Funny Until Someone Loses an Eye (Then It's REALLY Funny), both from Sagging Meniscus Press"


This extremely generous and lucid collection by a consummate poet celebrates quotidian milestones and our own evanescence. Elegiac in tone, but leavened by welcome humor, Tim Hawkins' West of the Backstory admirably focuses on creating light for its lonely/old sake. -Arnold Johnston, author of Where We're Going, Where We've Been and Swept Away Tim Hawkins has traveled far and returned to tell us what he saw. His outward journeys find a parallel in his equally exotic inward wanderings, in visionary reveries of the people and places he has loved. In a way these are almost all love poems by a man with a burning passion for existence, fraught though it may be. The intoxicating intersection of inner and outer is where many of them live, mingling the careful observations of the senses with the modifications of memory so that we experience each scene, each character (including his own, about which he is unsparing), from multiple angles and in the completeness of time. Whether he's writing free or formal verse, this approach makes it almost holographic and often quite memorable, as in this brief example, a poem called What Have I Done? No real food or sleep for days- / only doll's head tea in a rusty bucket / brewed with scalding tears. -Kurt Luchs, author of the poetry collection Falling in the Direction of Up and the humor collection It's Funny Until Someone Loses an Eye (Then It's REALLY Funny), both from Sagging Meniscus Press


Author Information

Tim Hawkins lives near his hometown of Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he works in the healthcare industry. Hawkins has been nominated for three Pushcart Prizes (2011, 2017, 2019), for Best of the Net (2018, 2019) and Best Microfiction (2018). He is the author of three previous books of poetry, Wanderings at Deadline (Aldrich Press, 2012), Jeremiad Johnson (In Case of Emergency Press, 2019), and Synchronized Swimmers, (KYSO Flash Press, 2019) and one nonfiction book, From Death to Life (Amazon Spark, 2021). Find out more at his website: www.timhawkinspoetry.com

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