In her second volume of poetry, poet Karin Schimke explores the
idea of home, contemplating notions of belonging and un-belonging
and the various places and ways in which one is “at home”. With her
characteristic lyricism, Schimke questions the poet’s right or duty
to speak, while delivering a meditation on love in all its cruel,
gleaming facets, as she traces her own psychic constellations back
into the blistering orbit of her father. Drawing from the blood and
milk of memory, in symphonic shifts of language, her poems are as
forgiving as they are furious, summoning both the elemental and the
numinous in a masterful painting of the relationship between people
and the natural world. Traversing the haunted landscapes of the
past and present, the political and the personal, Navigate is a
psalm, startling in its honesty, unforgettable in its beauty.
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