Dogged
Located somewhere between fiction and reality, the animals of Dogged exist as both “creatures children see in their fevers” and “your one / good dream / in the night.” Inhabiting a space apart from time and narrative, the space of the ever-elusive now, these haunting poems probe animal consciousness and desire, as “howls float / like crocuses— / violet / and half open / to the unknown.”

Looking to a wide range of high and low visual media, from Steven Spielberg’s Jaws and Animal Planet’s Fatal Attractions to Peter Paul Rubens’s painting of Hercules’s dog discovering Tyrian purple, Stacy Gnall ponders human-animal connections and divisions, exploring those moments when human voices blend with “silent” beasts to exceed the limits of language. In Dogged, animals emerge as the highest aspiration of poetry.
 
Around the bend it was reckoned
we would never grow old        
because there were no words for it.
I placed my arms soft
around the neck of a fawn
and she felt no alarm. Speech
is where we went wrong.
(From “The Wood in Which Things Have No Name”)
 
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Dogged
Located somewhere between fiction and reality, the animals of Dogged exist as both “creatures children see in their fevers” and “your one / good dream / in the night.” Inhabiting a space apart from time and narrative, the space of the ever-elusive now, these haunting poems probe animal consciousness and desire, as “howls float / like crocuses— / violet / and half open / to the unknown.”

Looking to a wide range of high and low visual media, from Steven Spielberg’s Jaws and Animal Planet’s Fatal Attractions to Peter Paul Rubens’s painting of Hercules’s dog discovering Tyrian purple, Stacy Gnall ponders human-animal connections and divisions, exploring those moments when human voices blend with “silent” beasts to exceed the limits of language. In Dogged, animals emerge as the highest aspiration of poetry.
 
Around the bend it was reckoned
we would never grow old        
because there were no words for it.
I placed my arms soft
around the neck of a fawn
and she felt no alarm. Speech
is where we went wrong.
(From “The Wood in Which Things Have No Name”)
 
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Dogged

Dogged

by Stacy Gnall
Dogged

Dogged

by Stacy Gnall

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Located somewhere between fiction and reality, the animals of Dogged exist as both “creatures children see in their fevers” and “your one / good dream / in the night.” Inhabiting a space apart from time and narrative, the space of the ever-elusive now, these haunting poems probe animal consciousness and desire, as “howls float / like crocuses— / violet / and half open / to the unknown.”

Looking to a wide range of high and low visual media, from Steven Spielberg’s Jaws and Animal Planet’s Fatal Attractions to Peter Paul Rubens’s painting of Hercules’s dog discovering Tyrian purple, Stacy Gnall ponders human-animal connections and divisions, exploring those moments when human voices blend with “silent” beasts to exceed the limits of language. In Dogged, animals emerge as the highest aspiration of poetry.
 
Around the bend it was reckoned
we would never grow old        
because there were no words for it.
I placed my arms soft
around the neck of a fawn
and she felt no alarm. Speech
is where we went wrong.
(From “The Wood in Which Things Have No Name”)
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781625346421
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
Publication date: 04/29/2022
Series: Juniper Prize for Poetry
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

STACY GNALL is the author of the poetry collection Heart First into the Forest. A finalist for the Georgia Poetry Prize,her work has appeared in the Massachusetts ReviewNew American WritingThird Coast, and Pleiades, among other outlets. She teaches at the University of Nevada, Reno.
 

Table of Contents

I.

Man's Best 3

Epithalamium 4

Outta Body 5

Transformation Sequence 6

Some Curious End 9

Self-Portrait as Dewclaw 10

The Discovery of Purple (by Hercules's Dog) 12

Shadow Play 15

Maternalique on the Monster's Bride 16

When the Calico 18

Katzenmusik 19

Epithalamium (II) 20

Dreaming Down the Dog 22

II.

Creature Feature

i /Shk 29

ii /Entrance Music 30

iii /Eyeshine 31

iv /… 33

v /Landscape with Pterodactyl 35

vi /Character Introduced to Be Killed Off Immediately 36

vii /Sleeprunner 39

viii /Vesper 40

ix /Chartreuse Moon Holding Steady over Monster Movie City 41

x /Swamp Thing 43

xi /Time Enough at Last 44

xii /Outro 46

III.

Satellite 49

The Wood in Which Things Have No Name 51

The Hour Between Wolf and Dog 52

Grace Note 54

Swallow Nest 55

Woman's Best (Moon Ghazals) 56

Pantoum for Laika with No Return 58

Epithalamium (III) 59

Girl in Window 60

Swan Song 62

Maternalique 64

Picture of Woman Training Circus Lions 65

Rorschachs 67

Afterfeather 69

Escape Clause 70

Acknowledgments 71

Notes 73

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