Leap

Poems

Elizabeth Haukaas author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Texas Tech Press,U.S.

Published:28th Feb '09

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Leap cover

Leap is a book about not looking away. These poems focus on the hard subjects: a child's life-threatening illness, a mothers struggle with the serious illnesses of all her children, the ends of marriages, the deaths of lovers, the slow demise of parents, ones own mortality, humanity's physical and emotional frailties. But the poems in ""Leap"" are not grim. They resonate with life and survival, with richness of rhythm and language. They reach backward to embrace Primo Levi, Poe, and Berryman, and forward to anticipate a generation yet unborn. There is a keen eye observing the living and a keen ear moving these poems along to their surprising last lines. At once narrative and lyric, they express the voice and experience of a poet who has lived fully and is now fully engaging the tools of her craft.

ISBN: 9780896726475

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Weight: unknown

104 pages