Today's poem is "The Thin Line"
from Rewild
Meredith Stricker
is an artist and poet working in cross-genre media.
She is the author of six poetry collections, recipient of the National Poetry Series Award and co-director of VISUAL POETRY STUDIO, a collaborative focusing on architecture in Big Sur and projects to bring together artists, writers, musicians and experimental forms. Her most recent book Rewild was awarded the Dorset Prize from Tupelo Press.
Books by Meredith Stricker:
Other poems on the web by Meredith Stricker:
"On the Way to the Ruins"
pleiades choreographic [excerpt]
"The Kindreds"
Five poems
"A Living Coal"
"Women translate the bodies of trees"
"The Girls"
Meredith Stricker's Website.
Meredith Stricker on Twitter.
About Rewild:
"Rewild is one of the most exciting and original collections I've read in years... With the perfect balance of dark humor and vulnerability, this poet grapples with climate change, capitalism, the horrors of human history... I'm grateful for the wide, generous lens of this book, and this poet, right now. I seeperceivedifferently having spent time inside these poems."
"Meredith Stricker begins this urgent, gorgeous collection with the open question, 'I don't know if redemption is possible, something/ inside us like flowering, a kind of leakage.' Her journey to answers brings us through bones and burns, bees and buffalo, Rilke and Stein, dark matter and ashes, to unflinchingly explore what we have done to the world through violence, commodification, and greed while also illuminating what might yet be possible, even in places of profound devastation. Striker's careful attention draws us to look deeply, forcing us to see both our complicity in horrors and the beauty in even irrigation ditches, ultimately illuminating the possibility of renewal, of 'burning with animals and greenness.' This necessary collection is both alarm and balm."
"Meredith Stricker is an architect and cartographer of the new spirit, one that knows to be a poet is to be plural... she reboots our minds, opening them to atoms, seeds, oceans, buffalo, starfish, and nebulae... She is a protectress of earth and often communicates in the mysterious way of owls, bees, and whales."
"Stricker lets the page build with its own music, leaving you open to the next page being a completely different song. Ecstatic, caught in the lung as deeply as you can breathe, it is a meditation that will resonate throughout your day. You too will want Stricker's poems in your life."
Maggie Smith
Ruth Dickey
Mark Irwin, Shimmer
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