For Nathan Hoks, a poem is a verbal nest, a weave of various scraps
and strands inside of which something incubates. In Nests In Air,
he makes this definition manifest by blending research of animals'
nest making habits with poetic forms that create vivid imaginative
spaces. Structured sets of four poems followed by suites of four
images, the poems and images weave together, creating a nest of
sorts. These poems are personal and political, social, and
ecological, marked by conflict, contradiction, and uncertainty.
Open the book and enter a space where "the slippery outline that
haunts the soap / And the twisty timeline ghost-riding through me."
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