Through poems of witness, species and habitat extinction, war,
pandemic, technology, history, and race, Mark Irwin's elegant
collection of poetry explores the collision between metropolis and
wilderness, and engages with forms of spirit that cannot be bound.
With the incursion of electronic communication, our connections
with one another have been radically distorted. Irwin's poems
confront what it means to be human, and how conflict, along with
the interface between technology and humanity, can cause us to
become orphaned in many different ways. But it is our decision to
be joyful. Excerpt from "Letter" Times when we touch hope like the
hem of a cloud just as when we touch a body or door, or think of
the dead come back, romancing us through the warp of memory,
lighting a way by luring . . .
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