Creance; or, Comest Thou Cosmic Nazarite: Poems
Andrew E. Colarusso
Creance; or, Comest Thou Cosmic Nazarite: Poems
Andrew E. Colarusso
In Creance; or, Comest Thou Cosmic Nazarite, Andrew Colarusso hybridizes lost and unknown spaces, taking his title from a falconry term for the cord used to restrain a bird. The word derives from the late fifteenth century, from the French creance ( faith ), also denoting a cord to retain a bird of peu de creance ( of little faith, i.e., which cannot yet be relied upon). Poems of personal narrative and metaphorical depth speak for the voices searching-in a world that lashes out or looks right past what remains tethered to the past-the parts that occupy the whispers of wanting, the dreams of finally being seen.
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