Poetry. Rich in river imagery and an intense sense of the passage
of time, THE WASH explores the incessant music that permeates
journeys with a destination unknown. Interweaving the voices of
John Clare, Audubon, Roethke, and others, the poems depict a
landscape of loss in which language and images provide the only
concrete platform on which to stand. Ending with an elegy for the
self-portrait and an acceptance of the inevitability of decay, the
speaker discovers "the stillness of frames both comforts and
terrifies." Playing a lyrical voice against the limits of silence,
THE WASH uncovers the voices that can be made, and heard, in and
out of nature.
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