The Way of the Earth: Poems
A lyrical collection examines the quotidian beauty that surrounds us despite deep loss and climate crisis

The Way of the Earth is the fourth collection from award-winning poet Matthew Shenoda. In this, his most personal collection to date, he explores the temporal and fleeting nature of human life and the earth we inhabit. Through ruminations on the intersections of culture and ecology, the death of loved ones, and the growing inequities in our midst, Shenoda explores what it means to be a person both grounded to the earth and with a yearning beyond it. Memories of landscapes and histories echo throughout the sensations of the present: the sight of egrets wading in the marshes, the smell of the ocean, a child’s hand nestled in a warm palm. “Time never goes back,” Shenoda writes, “but the imagination must.”
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The Way of the Earth: Poems
A lyrical collection examines the quotidian beauty that surrounds us despite deep loss and climate crisis

The Way of the Earth is the fourth collection from award-winning poet Matthew Shenoda. In this, his most personal collection to date, he explores the temporal and fleeting nature of human life and the earth we inhabit. Through ruminations on the intersections of culture and ecology, the death of loved ones, and the growing inequities in our midst, Shenoda explores what it means to be a person both grounded to the earth and with a yearning beyond it. Memories of landscapes and histories echo throughout the sensations of the present: the sight of egrets wading in the marshes, the smell of the ocean, a child’s hand nestled in a warm palm. “Time never goes back,” Shenoda writes, “but the imagination must.”
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The Way of the Earth: Poems

The Way of the Earth: Poems

by Matthew Shenoda
The Way of the Earth: Poems

The Way of the Earth: Poems

by Matthew Shenoda

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A lyrical collection examines the quotidian beauty that surrounds us despite deep loss and climate crisis

The Way of the Earth is the fourth collection from award-winning poet Matthew Shenoda. In this, his most personal collection to date, he explores the temporal and fleeting nature of human life and the earth we inhabit. Through ruminations on the intersections of culture and ecology, the death of loved ones, and the growing inequities in our midst, Shenoda explores what it means to be a person both grounded to the earth and with a yearning beyond it. Memories of landscapes and histories echo throughout the sensations of the present: the sight of egrets wading in the marshes, the smell of the ocean, a child’s hand nestled in a warm palm. “Time never goes back,” Shenoda writes, “but the imagination must.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780810145665
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Publication date: 11/15/2022
Pages: 80
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

MATTHEW SHENODA is a writer as well as a professor and chair of the Department of Literary Arts at Brown University. He is the author of several books, including Tahrir Suite: Poems (TriQuarterly), winner of the 2015 Arab American Book Award. He is the editor, with Kwame Dawes, of Beardens Odyssey: Poets Respond to the Art of Romare Bearden (TriQuarterly, 2017), and a founding editor of the African Poetry Book Fund.

Table of Contents


Prelude
I
Time
Glint
Sleep
Traces
Fire
To Be Carried By Air
Evolution
Loss
Still
Oil and Myrrh
Crossing Over
Midday Sun
The Edge is the End of the Beginning
II
Coastal
Succession
Local
Canto for Pasadena
In the Post-Conflict Nation
Our Returning
Song of the Dispersed
Thaw
Work
Who Feels It, Knows It
Wild
Unknowing
Glimpse
Seeing
Refuge
An Afternoon in July
Rock Head
The Unlearning
Revelation: Africa: Diaspora
Acknowledgements
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