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Straight Ahead
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Straight Ahead

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American poetry of the Washington State steppe and scrublands. Red Shuttleworth’s Straight Ahead shows readers a crisply-drawn textual landscape of the scablands of Eastern Washington. This is a wounded land pocked with volcanic rock, coyotes, and plow-ripped / floury soil that, like the mythic Old West, declines and crumbles / to blue rock suburban driveway gravel and double-wide farmhouses. In these stark and masterfully-wrought scenes-most crafted in chiseled tanka-like five-line poems-we get a glimpse into this microcosm of America through Shuttleworth’s astute, terse, and always human observations. In Straight Ahead we hear the twenty-first century lament of the exile in the Western wilderness. - Barbara Brinson Curiel, author, Mexican Jenny and Other Poems, winner of the 2012 Philip Levine Prize

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Blue Horse Press
Date
19 January 2017
Pages
136
ISBN
9780692809976

American poetry of the Washington State steppe and scrublands. Red Shuttleworth’s Straight Ahead shows readers a crisply-drawn textual landscape of the scablands of Eastern Washington. This is a wounded land pocked with volcanic rock, coyotes, and plow-ripped / floury soil that, like the mythic Old West, declines and crumbles / to blue rock suburban driveway gravel and double-wide farmhouses. In these stark and masterfully-wrought scenes-most crafted in chiseled tanka-like five-line poems-we get a glimpse into this microcosm of America through Shuttleworth’s astute, terse, and always human observations. In Straight Ahead we hear the twenty-first century lament of the exile in the Western wilderness. - Barbara Brinson Curiel, author, Mexican Jenny and Other Poems, winner of the 2012 Philip Levine Prize

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Blue Horse Press
Date
19 January 2017
Pages
136
ISBN
9780692809976