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Inverse Sky
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Inverse Sky

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Part Baudelairian flaneur, an Arcadian shepherd, the speaker in John Isles’ brave new
Inverse Sky
encounters a fragmented history. It is nineteenth-century California, and the missions are still burning after the Americans establish the Bear Flag Republic; it is the twenty-first century, and the miners of ‘49 are relegated to a mural in an arcade. Both a loner and a lover, Isles’ pilgrim-poet takes us on a journey where Native Americans are ‘missing persons’ outside a diorama of their ancestors, then sets us adrift in settings ranging from film noir to the clear-cut hills of modern-day California landscapes, under siege but not defeated. Inverse Sky
evokes the paradigm of a shocked and disbelieving child dealing with a broken promise, yet the poems carry within themselves the knowledge that promises will be kept. The only response to broken promises is ‘to come undone / to come and go in a single breath.’ But this is a beginning as well as an end. Each poem becomes a new world - for if there is anything on earth worth loving, it is something made with the world as it has been handed down to us.
Inverse Sky
is an insistent effort to ‘love the things not loving back.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Iowa Press
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2008
Pages
70
ISBN
9781587296864

Part Baudelairian flaneur, an Arcadian shepherd, the speaker in John Isles’ brave new
Inverse Sky
encounters a fragmented history. It is nineteenth-century California, and the missions are still burning after the Americans establish the Bear Flag Republic; it is the twenty-first century, and the miners of ‘49 are relegated to a mural in an arcade. Both a loner and a lover, Isles’ pilgrim-poet takes us on a journey where Native Americans are ‘missing persons’ outside a diorama of their ancestors, then sets us adrift in settings ranging from film noir to the clear-cut hills of modern-day California landscapes, under siege but not defeated. Inverse Sky
evokes the paradigm of a shocked and disbelieving child dealing with a broken promise, yet the poems carry within themselves the knowledge that promises will be kept. The only response to broken promises is ‘to come undone / to come and go in a single breath.’ But this is a beginning as well as an end. Each poem becomes a new world - for if there is anything on earth worth loving, it is something made with the world as it has been handed down to us.
Inverse Sky
is an insistent effort to ‘love the things not loving back.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Iowa Press
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2008
Pages
70
ISBN
9781587296864