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-Sarah Russell, author of I lost summer somewhere
Many poets write about animals or nature or people, but Carleton connects all of these in poems that "walk in a cloud of sentences," where "the air's a mosh pit of squalls." She takes us to Florida, upstate New York, London, New Orleans, finally landing in Montana, where we can "take a full breath at night / under stars...." Carleton's girl cave is one I wish to visit.
-Nina Bennett, author of The House of Yearning and Mix Tape
Sarah Carleton's Notes from the Girl Cave was quite un-put-downable. And there is so much lush imagery. There is Woman, yes, with a capital W. There is Mother, Wife, and a Poet who tells us about everyday things in such a way that we experience it fresh, new, smiling at the extravagance of her language. It's full of gems like "quiet as a lisp." Can't you just hear it? And gorgeous stuff like, "Low currents puff my shirt when I hold still. / The gulf sighs and sighs and a sidelong / chuff smacks my cheek." And that's just about wind. Illusion, disillusion, disappointments, sadness, tenderness, love, humor, and forgiveness-the Girl Cave has it all.
-Rose Mary Boehm is a widely published poet with three poetry collections to date, a fourth earmarked for publication in June 2020
Author: Sarah Carleton
ISBN-10: 1950462757
ISBN-13: 9781950462759
Publisher: Kelsay Books
Language: English
Published: 02/20/2020
Pages: 84
Format: Paperback
Weight: 0.30lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.20d
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