商品簡介
In these extraordinary new poems, Kelle Groom rejects consolation in favor of an expanding definition of love. Groom, who has published in Best American Poetry, The New Yorker, Ploughshares, and Poetry, confronts the face of mortality and political/cultural crisis in Spill. Her answer is love in every direction: from a homeless shelter in Orlando to a halfway house run by the holy girls of Blackpool, Ireland, to Croatian students dressing her in white, "a wedding dress." Her luminous language is both witness and incantation, in poems that range from Steve McQueen & her young father, to 2,000 snow geese falling from the sky, a sleep disorder clinic, and just-hatched turtles. As Nick Flynn noted, "This book is an offering, an attempt to capture the quicksilver nature of consciousness, of what it's like to move through our world of burdens & joys." Spill is a call to live, to fill with light.
作者簡介
Kelle Groom's poetry collections are Spill (Anhinga Press), Five Kingdoms (Anhinga Press), recipient of a Florida Book Award and recognized in Entertainment Weekly's "Best New Poetry," Luckily (Anhinga Press), a Florida Book Award winner, and Underwater City, selected for University Press of Florida's Contemporary Poetry Series. Her work has appeared in The American Poetry Review, Best American Poetry, The New Yorker, New York Times, Ploughshares, and Poetry. Her memoir, I Wore the Ocean in the Shape of a Girl (Simon & Schuster), is a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers pick and New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice selection. She is a 2014 NEA Literature Fellow. Previously, Distinguished Writer-in-Residence at Sierra Nevada College, Lake Tahoe, Groom is on the faculty of SNC's low-residency MFA Program. She currently is the Summer Program Director at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts AUTHOR HOME: Provincetown, Massachusetts