Exploding Chippewas
Everything this poet touches is volatile—the poet himself, the people and world around him, ideas and mythologies, the ghosts of memory and the dream of possible futures, all seem to burst into fragments. Mark Turcotte uses poetry to gather up the pieces—the shards of joy and grief, peace and doubt, strength and temptation, questions and answers—as he tries to define and rediscover what is lost when everyday life becomes explosive.
 
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Exploding Chippewas
Everything this poet touches is volatile—the poet himself, the people and world around him, ideas and mythologies, the ghosts of memory and the dream of possible futures, all seem to burst into fragments. Mark Turcotte uses poetry to gather up the pieces—the shards of joy and grief, peace and doubt, strength and temptation, questions and answers—as he tries to define and rediscover what is lost when everyday life becomes explosive.
 
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Exploding Chippewas

Exploding Chippewas

by Mark Turcotte
Exploding Chippewas

Exploding Chippewas

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Everything this poet touches is volatile—the poet himself, the people and world around him, ideas and mythologies, the ghosts of memory and the dream of possible futures, all seem to burst into fragments. Mark Turcotte uses poetry to gather up the pieces—the shards of joy and grief, peace and doubt, strength and temptation, questions and answers—as he tries to define and rediscover what is lost when everyday life becomes explosive.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780810151222
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Publication date: 05/22/2002
Edition description: 1
Pages: 83
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

MARK TURCOTTE lived his early years on North Dakota's Turtle Mountain Reservation and grew up in and around Lansing, Michigan. He now lives and works in Fish Creek, Wisconsin. Turcotte was the recipient of the First Annual Gwendolyn Brooks Open-Mic Award. He was a Pushcart Prize nominee in 1998 and in 2000, and he received a Lannan Foundation Literary Completion Grant in 2001. His work has appeared in Prairie Schooner, Ploughshares, and Poetry, among other publications, and in 1998 he published a revised edition of his first book, The Feathered Heart (Michigan State University Press). A selection of his poems will soon appear in a bilingual French-English edition entitled La Chant de la Route (La Vague Verte, Paris).
 

Table of Contents

I. The Back When Poems
Continue
Gravity
Visitation
Battlefield
Harvest
Away
Grow
Twist
Boom
Signal
Burn
Flood
Reflection
Motion
Call
Go
Draw
Contact
Near
Tell
Exit
Orbit

II. Road Noise
Election Day I
Road Noise I
Fists and Fingers Dream
Road Noise II
Election Day II
Road Noise III
Dust
Road Noise IV
The Waiting
Election Day III
Hands

III. Exploding Chippewas
No Pie
Meanwhile in America
Woman Calls Water
Now We Sleep
Mabel Never Tells White Men She Loves the Moon
Edgar Two Dogs and the Singing of the Razor Blades
My Blood is Better Than Your Blood
In the Dream-All-Night Laundromat
A Very Distant Drumming
Exploding Chippewas

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