Coffin Honey
In Coffin Honey, his seventh book of poems, celebrated poet Todd Davis explores the many forms of violence we do to each other and to the other living beings with whom we share the planet. Here racism, climate collapse, and pandemic, as well as the very real threat of extinction—both personal and across ecosystems—are dramatized in intimate portraits of Rust-Belt Appalachia: a young boy who has been sexually assaulted struggles with dreams of revenge and the possible solace that nature might provide; a girl whose boyfriend has enlisted in the military faces pregnancy alone; and a bear named Ursus navigates the fecundity of the forest after his own mother’s death, literally crashing into the encroaching human world. Each poem in Coffin Honey seeks to illuminate beauty and suffering, the harrowing precipice we find ourselves walking nearer to in the twenty-first century. As with his past prize-winning volumes, Davis, whose work Orion Magazine likens to that of Wendell Berry and Mary Oliver, names the world with love and care, demonstrating what one reviewer describes as his knowledge of “Latin names, common names, habitats, and habits . . . steeped in the exactness of the earth and the science that unfolds in wildness.”
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Coffin Honey
In Coffin Honey, his seventh book of poems, celebrated poet Todd Davis explores the many forms of violence we do to each other and to the other living beings with whom we share the planet. Here racism, climate collapse, and pandemic, as well as the very real threat of extinction—both personal and across ecosystems—are dramatized in intimate portraits of Rust-Belt Appalachia: a young boy who has been sexually assaulted struggles with dreams of revenge and the possible solace that nature might provide; a girl whose boyfriend has enlisted in the military faces pregnancy alone; and a bear named Ursus navigates the fecundity of the forest after his own mother’s death, literally crashing into the encroaching human world. Each poem in Coffin Honey seeks to illuminate beauty and suffering, the harrowing precipice we find ourselves walking nearer to in the twenty-first century. As with his past prize-winning volumes, Davis, whose work Orion Magazine likens to that of Wendell Berry and Mary Oliver, names the world with love and care, demonstrating what one reviewer describes as his knowledge of “Latin names, common names, habitats, and habits . . . steeped in the exactness of the earth and the science that unfolds in wildness.”
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Coffin Honey

Coffin Honey

by Todd Davis
Coffin Honey

Coffin Honey

by Todd Davis

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In Coffin Honey, his seventh book of poems, celebrated poet Todd Davis explores the many forms of violence we do to each other and to the other living beings with whom we share the planet. Here racism, climate collapse, and pandemic, as well as the very real threat of extinction—both personal and across ecosystems—are dramatized in intimate portraits of Rust-Belt Appalachia: a young boy who has been sexually assaulted struggles with dreams of revenge and the possible solace that nature might provide; a girl whose boyfriend has enlisted in the military faces pregnancy alone; and a bear named Ursus navigates the fecundity of the forest after his own mother’s death, literally crashing into the encroaching human world. Each poem in Coffin Honey seeks to illuminate beauty and suffering, the harrowing precipice we find ourselves walking nearer to in the twenty-first century. As with his past prize-winning volumes, Davis, whose work Orion Magazine likens to that of Wendell Berry and Mary Oliver, names the world with love and care, demonstrating what one reviewer describes as his knowledge of “Latin names, common names, habitats, and habits . . . steeped in the exactness of the earth and the science that unfolds in wildness.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781628954623
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
Publication date: 02/01/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 140
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

About The Author

TODD DAVIS is the author of seven full-length collections of poetry as well as a limited-edition chapbook, Household of Water, Moon, & Snow. His writing has won the Midwest Book Award, the Gwendolyn Brooks Poetry Prize, the Chautauqua Editors Prize, the Bloomsburg University Book Prize, and the Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Silver and Bronze Awards.

Table of Contents

Contents

If We Have to Go

Buck Day

Hunting with Dogs

Music for Film before the Destruction of a Drone

Taxidermy: Cathartes aura

Rooster

What I Know about the Last Lynching in Jeff Davis County

Bad Seed

As the Mountain Grows Dark

Before the Miscarriage

Churching the Cow

Ursus in the Underworld

dream elevator

Mother

What Her Father Taught Her

Coffin Honey

Dowser

Field Sermon

Lambing

Tattoos Cataract Her Back

Bog Parable

dream elevator

Extinction

Possum

Up on Blue Knob

Foot Washing

Blind Horse

The Book of Miracles

Foxfire

Snapper

Relics

dream elevator

Bear-Eater

Bodies in May

A Map

What the Market Will Bear

Pawpaw Elegy

Ursus Considers the First Gospel of Snake

The Cedars in the Pasture

Ursus Grows Wings

Learning to Tie a Fly

Lost Blue

dream elevator

This Tired Flesh

Snow’s Memory

Learning to Walk Upright

Until Darkness Comes

Of This World

Watershed

Winter Solstice

When I Survey the Wondrous Cross

Museum: Ursus americanus

How to Measure Sea Level Rise

When the Stones Are Undone

In the Garden

To Wake from Long Sleep in Darkness

What We Died For

Sitting Shiva

Acknowledgments

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