Michigan State University Press
The Art of Loss
The Art of Loss
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The title of this collection states the central themethe losses that accrue over time and the ways in which this particular poetic persona deals with these losses: the loss of loved ones; of faith; of innocencelosses of both a personal, and of a larger, historical naturelosses that simultaneously deplete and elevate. These poems argue that memory is the servant of time, and that the work of memory is "a construct of mirror and shadow" transforming and distilling events until they achieve the status of myth ("Simulacrum"). Put another way, the poems suggest that in the moment something happens, it is already becoming memory, taking the first steps toward myth, neither wholly fiction nor fact, but inhabiting the gray area between. It is into this gray area that the poems look aslantas though the poetic persona is walking away, looking back over her shoulderusing heightened, lyrical language to describe the commonplace and familiara childhood kitchen; a quiet room at dusk; the ritual of Saturday confession; the natural world; the artistic impulseeach filtered through, and mythologized by, the passage of time.
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