Like a man who might go fishing as a diversion only to catch
somethingextraordinary, maybe Gary L. McDowell didn't set out to
write a big fat hymnto the human condition. But he did. The
brilliant American Amen wrestles, body and spirit, with our
belligerent world. It's a tensile poetic line McDowellcasts, in the
many senses of the word: this poetry throws, sheds, exhales,
reckons, sows, shapes, bestows. Part gristle, part faith, American
Amen is abeautiful book, reeling in "something baffling about
adulthood" as it glintsand flexes, alive, into the air.- Amy
NewmanGary L. McDowell's poems shimmer with masterful variety-long
sinuoussequences and short intensifying lyrics; personal narratives
and prayers tosteel, wheat, and corn; family poems, of a father and
of a son, yet poemscapable of rich otherness: "I found my history
in the tiny / bones of ahummingbird." For all this productive
range, the center of McDowell'simpressive first book, American
Amen, is love, whose abiding act is acceptance.That's what the word
amen means-whether in Jewish, Muslim, or Christianusage-and that's
the deepest gift among the many gifts of these poems. Ashe writes
himself, out of loss and gain, out of terror and awe, after all,
"incase of fire, any god will do."- David BakerIn this age of
new-didacticism a reader of poetry might sometimes wish toask
poetry to delight first, then worry about instructing. Gary L.
McDowell'sAmerican Amen does just that, line by gravid line, one
dazzling momentafter another, in poems that are wholly true. A
romance of place andperson continually undergoes scrutiny and comes
out from disillusionmentto wonder, manifold mysteries, and
joy-honest, stunned, self-forgetfulglimpses of the illimitable. An
unsettling yet steadfast vision obtains, of origin, longing,
creation, and departure-all revealed as inevitable yetunpredictable
forces of grace. This is an astonishing collection, a poetry
ofresoundingly human and natural marvels.- William OlsenAmerican
Amen is a moving and remarkably mature debut. In it one finds
aMidwestern Robert Hass-impeccably tuned to birdsong, the
whisperingtrees, the erotic and broken heartbeat of the every day.
The collectionwrestles the unbeatable ghosts of family and manhood;
what kind of manam I, these poems ask, What does love mean? Hiking
through a forest offamilial apparitions the poems yearn to
understand fathers and grandfathers.In gutting a fish they can find
the sublime. Gary L. McDowell's bigshoulderedpoems house both
self-doubt and a bottomless well of kindness.American Amen
wondrously pushes into the dark with "its heart in its fists."-
Alex Lemon
General
Imprint: |
Dream Horse Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
September 2010 |
First published: |
September 2010 |
Authors: |
Gary L. McDowell
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Editors: |
J. P Dancing Bear
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Dimensions: |
152 x 229 x 5mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
82 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-935716-04-4 |
Categories: |
Books
Promotions
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LSN: |
1-935716-04-2 |
Barcode: |
9781935716044 |
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