Aflame
Via both associative lyrics and disjunctive narratives, Aflame looks to the intersection of T/time and experience, sex and fatherhood, husbandry and the cosmos, and whether the experiences Aflame dictates are quotidian or ecstatic, these poems stabilize and arrest.
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Aflame
Via both associative lyrics and disjunctive narratives, Aflame looks to the intersection of T/time and experience, sex and fatherhood, husbandry and the cosmos, and whether the experiences Aflame dictates are quotidian or ecstatic, these poems stabilize and arrest.
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Aflame

Aflame

by Gary McDowell
Aflame

Aflame

by Gary McDowell

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Overview

Via both associative lyrics and disjunctive narratives, Aflame looks to the intersection of T/time and experience, sex and fatherhood, husbandry and the cosmos, and whether the experiences Aflame dictates are quotidian or ecstatic, these poems stabilize and arrest.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781945680403
Publisher: White Pine Press
Publication date: 09/15/2020
Pages: 102
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Gary McDowell is the author of a collection of lyric essays, Caesura: Essays (Otis Books/Seismicity Editions, 2017) and five collections of poetry, including, most recently, Mysteries in a World that Thinks There Are None (Burnside Review Press, 2016) and Weeping at a Stranger’s Funeral (Dream Horse Press, 2014). He lives in Nashville, TN with his wife and two kids where he’s an associate professor of English at Belmont University.

Table of Contents

I

Desire and Keep Quiet 11

Binary Code 13

Sorrow from Far Away Is a Kind of Power 14

Miranda Rights 15

What If There Are Deer in the Afterlife? 17

Upon a Concussion 18

History Repeats Itself, as Seen from My Hotel Room Window 20

Marriage, Ten Years In 23

II

Aflame 29

III

Long Hunter State Park, Late Winter 49

Follow Me, Dear 50

The Lazarus Reflex 53

Sometimes Spilled Spices on a Countertop Look Like the Night Sky 55

First Image of the Moon 59

The Itch 61

Reading Plath in Early April 63

First Celestial Body 64

Entrance to the Underworld 66

IV

By Age Sixty We Lose 200,000 Things 71

Prayer Is Not Asking 73

Palindrome 75

Church 76

Suburbia 79

They All Chatter Mouthful 81

Don't Shoot the Messenger 83

Winter in Nashville 86

The Stars and Our Response 88

Author's Note 90

About the Author 91

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