A lyrical collection examines the quotidian beauty that surrounds
us despite deep loss and climate crisis The Way of the Earth is the
fourth collection from award-winning poet Matthew Shenoda. In this,
his most personal collection to date, he explores the temporal and
fleeting nature of human life and the earth we inhabit. Through
ruminations on the intersections of culture and ecology, the death
of loved ones, and the growing inequities in our midst, Shenoda
explores what it means to be a person both grounded to the earth
and with a yearning beyond it. Memories of landscapes and histories
echo throughout the sensations of the present: the sight of egrets
wading in the marshes, the smell of the ocean, a child's hand
nestled in a warm palm. "Time never goes back," Shenoda writes,
"but the imagination must."
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