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Magnified

Part of the WESLEYAN POETRY SERIES series
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Once a blue moon, a love like this comes along. This collection of love poems draws us into the sacred liminal space that surrounds death.

With her beloved gravely ill, poet and activist Minnie Bruce Pratt turns to daily walks and writing to find a way to go on in a world where injustice brings so much loss and death.

Each poem is a pocket lens "to swivel out and magnify" the beauty in "the little glints, insignificant" that catch her eye: "The first flowers, smaller than this s." She also chronicles the quiet rooms of "pain and the body's memory," bringing the reader carefully into moments that will be familiar to anyone who has suffered similar loss.

Even as she asks, "What's the use of poetry? Not one word comes back to talk me out of pain," the book delivers a vision of love that is boldly political and laced with a tumultuous hope that promises: "Revolution is bigger than both of us, revolution is a science that infers the future presence of us." This lucid poetry is a testimony to the radical act of being present and offers this balm: that the generative power of love continues after death.

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Product Details
Wesleyan University Press
0819580058 / 9780819580054
Hardback
811.6
15/07/2021
United States
English
88 pages
23 cm
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