The Soul We Share
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Fly on the Wall Press
Published:26th Jul '24
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Winner of the 2023 Aryamati Poetry Prize.
Through visceral and vulnerable poetry, Ricky Ray meditates on the pain and powerlessness that comes with an awareness of our mortality. Finding joy through connecting with the natural world, Ricky navigates his ache of living, allowing us to accompany him and his beloved service dog, Addie.
Through visceral and vulnerable poetry, Ricky Ray meditates on the pain and gratitude that arise from a keenly felt awareness of our fleeting existence. Recognizing his humanity as a facet of natural processes, Ricky measures the ache of living in a disabled body against the joy of 'being lived' by the places he inhabits. As we accompany him and his soul dog, Addie, through the scenic woodlands of New England, the concrete jungle of Manhattan, and the swamps of the Deep South, the lines between humans, animals and nature begin to blur and move in concert.
Shifting between forms both physical and elemental, we read of an existence lived not ‘upon / but as one’ with the Earth, 'whose being we are throughout and beyond our brief sojourn as human'. At the heart of this collection is the transformative experience of Ricky's life with an old brown dog, which teaches that soul isn't merely something we possess—it's an animacy deeply shared.
*'These poems are built to aid survival, recovery, and endurance in a life where “everyone sips from his own flask of hurt.” There’s an undeniable enthusiasm to Ray’s diction, “language arrived/ like a puppy in my pen”; “someone pulled/ the string on the lightbulb in my chest.” This full-throated collection beautifully honors and upholds the voiceless' * **- Publisher's Weekly **
'The Soul We Share does what a poetry collection is meant to. It puts forth ideas distilled to their very bones, which shine through the memorability of the images they put forward. It convincingly recalls memories of Ricky Ray’s past, be they about his dog Addie who the book is dedicated to or about his own hardships. It provokes, teases the ear, and lends itself to being reread. It has something to offer all.' - Elkyn Ernst, The Indiependent
'The sense of responsibility meeting resolution echoes throughout the book. Ache is a spur to seek remedies ... The poems about Addie are undeniably touching, and perfect for fans of Mary Oliver’s Dog Songs.' - Rebecca Foster (Bookish Beck)
ISBN: 9781915789259
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 187g
150 pages