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Bright Raft in the Afterweather

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Bright Raft in the Afterweather

Poems
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In her dazzling new book, Jennifer Elise Foerster announces a frightening new truth: “the continent is dismantling.” Bright Raft in the Afterweather travels the spheres of the past, present, future, and eternal time, exploring the fault lines that signal the break of humanity’s consciousness from the earth. Featuring recurring characters, settings, and motifs from her previous book, Leaving Tulsa, Foerster takes the reader on a solitary journey to the edges of the continents of mind and time to discover what makes us human. Along the way, the author surveys the intersection between natural landscapes and the urban world, baring parallels to the conflicts between Native American peoples and Western colonizers, and considering how imagination and representation can both destroy and remake our worlds. Foerster’s captivating language and evocative imagery immerse the reader in a narrative of disorientation and reintegration. Each poem blends Foerster’s refined use of language with a mythic and environmental lyricism as she explores themes of destruction, spirituality, loss, and remembrance. In a world wrought with ecological imbalance and grief, Foerster shows how from the devastated land of our alienation there is potential to reconnect to our origins and redefine the terms by which we inhabit humanity and the earth.

Author Biography:

Jennifer Elise Foerster is completing a PhD in English and creative writing from the University of Denver. Her works have appeared in the Oregon Literary Review, the Brooklyn Rail, Eleven Eleven, and American Indian Culture and Research Journal. A member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma, she is the recipient of 2017 NEA Creative Writing Fellowship, a Lannan Residency Fellowship, and a Wallace Stegner Fellowship in poetry from Stanford University.
Release date NZ
February 28th, 2018
Pages
88
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
4 black & white illustrations
ISBN-13
9780816537334
Product ID
27462433

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