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portada Animal Prayers: 25 Poems
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
40
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.2 cm
Weight
0.07 kg.
ISBN13
9781952326776
Categories

Animal Prayers: 25 Poems

Randel McCraw Helms (Author) · Kelsay Books · Paperback

Animal Prayers: 25 Poems - Helms, Randel McCraw

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Synopsis "Animal Prayers: 25 Poems"

"Open your eyes, see what you can with them," Helms encourages. When we do, we witness our own humanity's devastating impact on the natural world. The poet calls the Anthropocene to account-our polluting, our hunting, our meddling destruction of habitat-but in language so rich and tender that even as we are guilt-ridden, we are mysteriously joyful. Helms reminds us that to be human is to wreck, but also to nurture and to craft. Elephants, orcas, beetles, gulls, and even our beloved pets all come into sharper focus through the poet's attentive eye. Devon Balwit Mary Oliver writes that the broken heart should "break open and never close again." Helms knows this in his bones, but, like Oliver's best, his poems keep the head intact as well. Of the animals that grace Helms' heart, few are survivors, but it is not the reader's regret that the poems invite, it is the reader's mind, engaged with the understanding that what is lost in these deaths is not merely a fellow creature, but a fellow intelligence, a core of transformative understanding and empathy. Richard Fenton SederstromThe French have a phrase, cri de coeur , a passionate appeal to the heart. These poems attempt a cri d'ame , a reaching out to the soul; speaking to the lifeblood, they are a paean and an elegy to the animal in us all, the soul-filled. With the beings in these poems, we are made to understand that we are the animals of this earth together, and this has consequences: "we are mice, and the night fills with owls." And this is how the world is, but-as the poems suggest so passionately-things don't have to be this way. Helms' poems read as extensions on the rhythms of life, moving from the world that is to the world as we feel it. We are faced with having made this world. What is triangulated clearly from this is the passion of how things could, and so very much ought, otherwise to be. Alberto Rios

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