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Former North Carolina Poet Laureate Cathy Smith Bowers is
celebrated with this impressive volume of her collected poems. Four
complete collections: The Love That Ended Yesterday in Texas;
Traveling in Time of Danger; A Book of Minutes; The Candle I Hold
Up to See You, with an introduction by another former North
Carolina Poet Laureate, Fred Chappell, who says, "Hardship,
cruelty, heartbreak, bleak sorrow-these sad themes are plentiful in
the pages of Cathy Smith Bowers. But in its smoldering heart, her
poetry holds, like the pinata in 'The Party, ' a 'sweet, dark
center.'"
An intriguing inscription on a memorial stone in Bolton churchyard
led Cathy Smith to investigate the life of farmer's son Henry Dent,
who died in Van Diemen's Land in January 1854, aged 27. How and why
had he travelled so far from home? Using many of Henry's own words
from his poems and letters, Cathy has reconstructed Henry's brief
but adventurous life. Not content with the farming life, he visited
London in 1851 to see the Great Exhibition, then set sail from
Liverpool for Melbourne Australia, a journey described in
fascinating detail. Other letters describe his experiences at the
goldfields of Mount Alexander where he had some success in striking
gold. From there he travelled to Tasmania, then known as Van
Diemen's Land, where he was keen to find out if the transported
convicts were as venal as portrayed. He began to export produce to
Melbourne to service the goldfields and set up a timber cutting
business on the Huon River. It was left to his companion Henry
Richardson to describe the devastating forest fire in which he lost
his life.
Like Shining From Shook Foil: Selected Poems by Cathy Smith Bowers,
award-winning Poet Laureate of North Carolina, brings together
selections from four collections of poetry and 19 previously
uncollected poems. The title of Ms. Smith Bowers' new collection
epitomizes her way of writing from an abiding image and her ability
to shine a light upon moments of intensity, joyous or painful. This
light is the flaming out of an energy, a source of power greater
than herself. Through 30 years of publishing poetry, Smith Bowers
has tapped into that energy source, and Like Shining From Shook
Foil is charged with the grandeur of her abiding images.
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