Today's poem is "Cassandra talks in her sleep"
from The First Home Air After Absence
Annie Stenzel
was born in Illinois, but has lived on both coasts of the U.S. and on a couple of other continents at various times in her life. Her poems appear in a wide range of print and online journals in the U.S. and the U.K. The First Home Air After Absence is her first book-length collection. By day, she works at a law firm in San Francisco.
Books by Annie Stenzel:
Other poems on the web by Annie Stenzel:
Three poems
Three poems
"Posture [im]Perfect"
"An apple is its own whole poem"
"The new normal"
"Ars Poetica (Or: Walking in Lines with Five Feet)"
"The Warder of His Brain"
Two poems
Annie Stenzel's Website.
About The First Home Air After Absence:
"Annie Stenzel writes with loving accuracy in a voice as strong and clear as her vision, reckoning our past with our present, the two colliding toward a future waiting beyond just the haze. Sensual, laced with wry wit, her writing shows us how the language of poetry and love will outlast us, speak for us even after the Japanese wisteria has overcome the shingled roof, smothering us with its beauty."
"In The First Home Air After Absence, the eye is attuned to the smallest wonders and the most encompassing mysteries. Formally inventive and with a keen ear for music, Stenzel's gifts abound, and her poems turn with a deftness and delight in the matter of language. Mortality, solitude, science, spirituality: her subjects are those that bring us to our knees, and she exacts a precise tenderness toward the questions. With equal parts awe (To measure the dark I will use a piano) and starkness (Scour the hope jar of its contents), she stitches a remarkable intimacy between poet and readerStranger, we might love each other suddenly / if we stopped with a shudder in the underwaterbreathing a togetherness where one might have felt singularly alone. Here is the book you'll want to keep close by, to shine its compassion, its rich music, and its wisdom."
"With her signature blend of wit, curiosity, fierce intellect, humility, and wisdom, Annie Stenzel explores the in-betweens of the human psychebetween will and surrender, certainty and confusion, love and loss, relentless hope and bruised despairbecause even an opaque landscape deserves exploration, and in the face of this desire I am unafraid. Read these poems once, then read them again out loud. They're a salve for the heart and an amusement park for the ears."
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