Lion's Paw
Lion's Paw
Peirce, Kathleen
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Condition: New, UPC: 9781881163688, Publication Date: Mon, February 1, 2021, Type: Paperback ,
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Poetry. In her sixth collection, LION'S PAW, Guggenheim fellow and Four Quartets Prize finalist Kathleen Peirce extends her reach toward the realms of birth and afterlife and finds them liminal places. These are otherworldly poems immersed in earthly intricacies altered by the poet's intimate gaze, about encounters in the presence of folded velvet, Eden, ice, a sheep's locks, a wall of glass, each enlarged by loss and faithfulness. To show what it means to create while being created, these poems pull the curtain back, or down. Eternity is here, as is the momentary. Though loyal to solitude, Peirce is in conversation with lovers, childhood, travelers, music, and language itself. Are you with me? she asks.

Like peacock feathers with uncompleted faces, oozing color inside the egg, then strangely able to make logic of their shapes...these poems by Kathleen Peirce are from the other side of what is seen to be the whole, and beautiful.--Fanny Howe

At the heart of this collection is the question: 'What does a resident of earth deserve?' Waiting seems to be both punishment and possibility in these epistemological inquiries, where 'feral roses' are 'tangled, voluptuous, liturgical, with flower heads like mouths open or opening past words.' These poems test 'the extent of vertigo' and vibrate with an eros that swerves past, or beyond, the mind: 'Why not feel touched, ' the speaker asks, 'stepped away from thought?' Threaded together by language-play, an exquisite music, and humor--'You look, like a dog in a suit, at once young and old for your age'--the philosophical depths here buoy and transfix a reader open to Peirce's extraordinary apprehensions, her elegies, her 'waiting for the next astonishment.'--Catherine Barnett

'Like pain wakes, inside, ' Kathleen Peirce's poetry opens forms of awareness that we'd not known were missing in us, 'its presence wholly understood where, before, / its absence had been only partly realized.' In her sixth collection, LION'S PAW, she enters into John Constable's cirrus clouds and a light pink octagon by Richard Tuttle, speaks as a trapeze artist, officiates a wedding in a patch of feral roses, and fits poems into powder compacts--all under the sign of lyric devotion. Like the writings of St. Augustine, Emily Dickinson, and Wallace Stevens, Peirce's poems leave us 'with the memory of a music that entered us, / and the sinking in the silence afterward, / signal of the durations.'--Srikanth Reddy

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