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portada Unscheduled Flights: Poems (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
Inglés
Pages
82
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.5 cm
Weight
0.13 kg.
ISBN13
9781950437139

Unscheduled Flights: Poems (in English)

Jeanette Miller (Author) · Adelaide Books · Paperback

Unscheduled Flights: Poems (in English) - Miller, Jeanette

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Synopsis "Unscheduled Flights: Poems (in English)"

An intense calmness inhabits the poems in Jeanette Miller's Unscheduled Flights. In poem after poem, Miller writes with an abiding patience that trusts in the powers of her perspicacity and courageous hindsight. Crows, flowers, paintings speak for her grief, happiness, and resignations. Wisdom is her reward as she discovers time and again the bittersweetness in her reminiscences and the paradox of holding on by letting go. "On my balcony a red-orange hibiscus opens/ every few weeks in a shrill of color," she writes at the end of "Edgarly Cemetery," "It holds this position for days, then closes/ to itself. At day's end, quieted by stillness, / a cup of tea in hand, I locate myself/ between short-lived blooms/ and all that distant flowering." And so she does. Miller's details transform into conceits with remarkably little irritable reaching. "Unscheduled Flights" left me with the impression that Miller had been waiting her entire life to write these poems, only to discover they had been waiting for her all along. Equally appreciative of songbirds and crows, these lovely lyric poems seem equally at home with knowing-and not, accepting, and even reveling in mystery, in the shadows and light of desire and loss: "already our shadows have moved/past the replica of lovers," and finding strength in a hard-won knowledge of what romantic love cannot provide, rooted in a growing self-love, and acceptance of responsibility, "He sees her eyes in his mirror. She has led/him to this impression." The speaker's capacity for acceptance is perhaps most courageous in grieving her toddler granddaughter's death, in a poem ending with, "OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN," a fitting instruction to readers of this soulful work. - April Ossmann, author of Event Boundaries

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