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THINE
THINE explores shifting iterations of the poetic self, both in body and in perspective, within the context of rapidly changing landscapes in the American West.
THINE’s observational approach draws together ecopoetics with art and myth, turning a skeptical eye toward predictions of both apocalypse and hope. In conversation with artistic renderings of and against the self in the West–Agnes Martin’s grids, Willa Cather’s letters, Walter di Maria’s The Lightning Field–these poems find beauty in the impermanence of land, animals, and people. THINE meditates, with affectionate irony, on what it means to make new lives in the midst of the unknown.
THINE’s observational approach draws together ecopoetics with art and myth, turning a skeptical eye toward predictions of both apocalypse and hope. In conversation with artistic renderings of and against the self in the West–Agnes Martin’s grids, Willa Cather’s letters, Walter di Maria’s The Lightning Field–these poems find beauty in the impermanence of land, animals, and people. THINE meditates, with affectionate irony, on what it means to make new lives in the midst of the unknown.
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Table of Contents
ONE
Ode on Inheritance •3
Theory of Audacity •5
Fanfare for the Dinosaurs, or, The Trumpeter •7
Easter Observance in which My Wife Has
Misplaced Her Glasses Again •9
Theory of Engagement •11
The Fish •13
Self-Portrait as Cain and Abel •15
Ars Poetica with Goats and Agnes Martin •17
Rubicon •19
TWO
Eve from Above •25
California •28
A Suitable Host •29
Theory of Recitation •31
Pause One Coast •33
Desert Meeting •34
Theory of Paradise •35
Old Dominion •37
[Willa to Edith] •38
[Willa to Edith] •39
[Willa to Edith] •40
Theory of Communion •41
THREE
Self-Portrait as Woman with Horns •47
Vanitas •48
Invitation to an Evening •51
Whole Life •53
[Willa to Edith] •56
[Willa to Edith] •57
[Willa to Edith] •58
Landscape Beginning with a Line from Marianne Moore •59
Taking Off My Eyes •61
Watch •63
Theory of Sand •65
To Autumn •66
It’s a Day •68
Poem Without Weight •70
Strophe & Anti-Strophe •75
Notes •77
Acknowlegments •79
Ode on Inheritance •3
Theory of Audacity •5
Fanfare for the Dinosaurs, or, The Trumpeter •7
Easter Observance in which My Wife Has
Misplaced Her Glasses Again •9
Theory of Engagement •11
The Fish •13
Self-Portrait as Cain and Abel •15
Ars Poetica with Goats and Agnes Martin •17
Rubicon •19
TWO
Eve from Above •25
California •28
A Suitable Host •29
Theory of Recitation •31
Pause One Coast •33
Desert Meeting •34
Theory of Paradise •35
Old Dominion •37
[Willa to Edith] •38
[Willa to Edith] •39
[Willa to Edith] •40
Theory of Communion •41
THREE
Self-Portrait as Woman with Horns •47
Vanitas •48
Invitation to an Evening •51
Whole Life •53
[Willa to Edith] •56
[Willa to Edith] •57
[Willa to Edith] •58
Landscape Beginning with a Line from Marianne Moore •59
Taking Off My Eyes •61
Watch •63
Theory of Sand •65
To Autumn •66
It’s a Day •68
Poem Without Weight •70
Strophe & Anti-Strophe •75
Notes •77
Acknowlegments •79
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