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Keith Wilson

Fieldnotes on Ordinary Love

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"“Wilson’s collection is romantic yet world-weary, bereaved yet fortified―a kindred reflection of the heart in the modern world.” ―Publishers Weekly

Fieldnotes on Ordinary Love is a collection whose poems approach family, politics, and romance, often through the lens of space: the vagaries of a relationship full of wonder and coldness, separation and exploration. There is the sense of the speaker as a cartographer of familiar spaces, of land he has never left or relationships that have stayed with him for years, and always with the newness of an alien or stranger. Acutely attuned to the heritage of Greco-Roman myth, Wilson writes through characters such as the Basilisk and the Minotaur, emphasizing the intense loneliness these characters experience from their uniqueness. For the racially ambiguous speaker of these poems, who is both black and not black, who has lived between the American South and the Midwest, there are no easy answers. From the fields of Kentucky to the pigeon coops of Chicago, identities and locations blur—the pastoral bleeds into the Afrofuturist, black into white and back again."
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Оригинална публикация
2020
Година на публикуване
2020
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  • Ivana Melgozaцитирапреди 4 години
    sometimes love is a black dot

    in a field

    sometimes, suddenly

    it is not
  • Ivana Melgozaцитирапреди 4 години
    I’m really trying

    to be better, to commit

    to memory the old songs about the ground,

    to better sense your latitudes
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    I know the difference between imagination and memory no more than this,

    than you
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