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First poetry collection in a decade from acclaimed author of The Crying Book
Since Heather Christle published her last poetry collection a decade ago, her nonfiction works The Crying Book and In the Rhododendrons have found her readers around the world. Paper Crown marks Christle's exuberant return to her home genre, in which she combines the imagination of her earliest poetry with the personal elements of her more recent prose. These poems conjure moments when the world's events (a child's words, early twentieth-century predictions of drone warfare, dinner with friends) align themselves with the odd logic of dreams and serendipity. With tenderness and verve, honesty and curiosity, Paper Crown invites readers to look up from its pages and recognize that the day going on around them could very well be its own poem.
[sample poem] Mistake
For years I have seen dead animals on the highway
and grieved for them only to realize they are
not dead animals they are t shirts
or bits of blown tire and I have found
myself with this excess of grief
I have made with no object to let
it spill over and I have not known
where to put it or keep it and then today
I thought I know I can give it to you
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First poetry collection in a decade from acclaimed author of The Crying Book
Since Heather Christle published her last poetry collection a decade ago, her nonfiction works The Crying Book and In the Rhododendrons have found her readers around the world. Paper Crown marks Christle's exuberant return to her home genre, in which she combines the imagination of her earliest poetry with the personal elements of her more recent prose. These poems conjure moments when the world's events (a child's words, early twentieth-century predictions of drone warfare, dinner with friends) align themselves with the odd logic of dreams and serendipity. With tenderness and verve, honesty and curiosity, Paper Crown invites readers to look up from its pages and recognize that the day going on around them could very well be its own poem.
[sample poem] Mistake
For years I have seen dead animals on the highway
and grieved for them only to realize they are
not dead animals they are t shirts
or bits of blown tire and I have found
myself with this excess of grief
I have made with no object to let
it spill over and I have not known
where to put it or keep it and then today
I thought I know I can give it to you