Taije Silverman's debut collection chronicles her family's
devotion and dissolution through the death of her mother. Ranging
in style from measured narratives to fragmented lyrics that convey
the ambiguity of loss, these poems both arc into the past and
question the possibility of the future, exploring the ways in which
memory at once sustains and fails love. Ultimately the poems are
elegies not only to one beloved mother, but to the large and
diffusive presences of Keats, Mandelstam, a concentration camp near
Prague, a coming-of-age on a Greek island, and the nearly traceless
particles of neutrinos that--as with each detail toward which the
poet lends her attention -- become precious as the mother departs
from her position at the center of the world. Furious, redemptive,
and deeply immediate, Houses are Fields is a beautifully moving
first book.
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