Keeping a Pet Tortoise by Ac Highfield

Keeping a Pet Tortoise by Ac Highfield

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Keeping a Pet Tortoise by Ac Highfield

Weaving intimate portraits of home with what could be the travel journals of a 21st-century troubadour, Tracie Morris's human/nature poems is a hymn to the human and more-than-human world. These poems bear the record of a state of heightened perception, springing from the displacements of travel and returning, of memory and its triggers, of global pandemics, ecological catastrophe, political unrest, and mourning. With great precision and abundant insight, Morris articulates the seam of our human/nature Sol has hands in Cairo, in Luxor / today He Rises. I wonder where / the outstretch lands. It matters knot / what circles your head. What your / kin says is power. Aspects of ever / lasting light, life is always made from parting.

Tracie Morris is the genius poet of the double-dutch: crafted, elegant, urgent, playful, fun, and musically timed. In human/nature poems, Morris dismantles gentrification, climate violence, space/history travel, ancestry, and inspires us to look at our relationship to what we call 'nature, ' and what we deem 'human.' Our memories are stirred toward ice, discoloration, and with the simple act of opening a refrigerator, we are in the middle of an epiphany, in a constant state of departure even as we arrive. This book is a journey into the future, a requiem, and a boomerang. My advice to you, reader, is not to jump in late. Straight up: Tracie Morris has her ear to the earth as it murmurs, struggles to breathe, and never lets us forget.--Willie Perdomo, State Poet of New York

Tracie Morris' human/nature poems calls us to deep and spacious attention for everyday rituals of wonder our small seam of certainty in the midst of gray breath and human ceremony. For 'we walkups who] rarely get time to clear our heads, ' there is pulled-from-the-world language to flip expectation, 'a mirror of starling wings' to sing.--Ching-In Chen, author of recombinant

Attentive to the human being's subjectivity interacting with the physical world's materiality, this poet's perspectives are local and global. The work unites hemispheres of earth and brain as it incorporates a wondering mind in a wandering body. How do we impose our will on the physical world? How do we acclimate to variable conditions? Regarding the movement of human consciousness in space and time, an implicit focus of the poet's attention is the always-shifting interplay of subjects and objects as groups and individuals respond to changing environments: gentrifying neighborhoods, travel destinations, seasonal variations, the anthropogenically altered earth.--Harryette Mullen, from the Introduction

Poetry. Environmental Studies. African & African American Studies. Women's Studies.

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ISBN 13 9781842862131
ISBN 10 1842862138
Title Keeping a Pet Tortoise
Author Ac Highfield
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Interpet Publishing
Year published 2009-04-01
Number of pages 64
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.