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We Slept the Animal

by George Kalamaras
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9781953252081
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: DOS Madres Press
  • Publisher Imprint: DOS Madres Press
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  • Pages: 206
  • Original Price: USD 21.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 381 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Subjects & Themes / Animals & Nature, Subjects & Themes / Places, and United States / State & Local / West (AK, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NV, UT, WY)

More than ten years in the making, George Kalamaras's We Slept the Animal: Letters from the American West, chronicles the author's years of friendship and correspondence with fellow poets, artists, and other friends. Kalamaras locates this epistolary sequence of poems in the West, where he has both lived and spent long periods of time revisiting during the last forty years, particularly Colorado and Montana. This book pays homage to its precursor, Richard Hugo's 31 Letters and 13 Dreams. The poems offer rich reflections of the living West, as well as an exploration of friendship and literary camaraderie. As in his previous collections, Kalamaras continues his ongoing project of "seeing one in the other"-giving us poems that explore the interaction of all things, particularly the interface of the human and natural world. Following his Surrealist forebears, he explores the complexity of language, with startling images and juxtapositions, as a vehicle for visionary poetics. These poems seek to connect our human impulses to the realms of the spiritual and the discursive. In the process, the poems honor the varieties of human and animal experience-mammals, marsupials, and the insect world, even probing the intelligence and "vision" that lie at the heart of molecules. We Slept the Animal also expresses an ars poetica, in part, in which Kalamaras maps the poetic process of his life of letters within the context of language, friendship, the geography of the West, and our animal selves.

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Letter to Hugo from Nowhere

It was the animal testicle you ate that spring

when the herds swayed down from Glacier.

It brought you something low-slung through bunchgrass.

First, the snows thawed like a man without a drink,

all night with no ride and only the sweats.

Then inside storms found rain could never heal.

I want to say it right, even if I might

miss your grave with an occasional twelve-beat line.

Form, I've heard, equals content. We want order. We crave.

Trains couple on the track. We're frayed, already

stuck in our words like dogs swollen

into each other. They know no other

way. They whine. Howl. They're nowhere,

and so am I, mending snow-fence against weight.

. . .

Kalamaras, George: - George Kalamaras, former Poet Laureate of Indiana (2014-2016), is Professor of English at Purdue University Fort Wayne (formerly Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne), where he has taught since 1990. His ten books of poetry include Luminous in the Owl's Rib (Dos Madres Press, 2019), Kingdom of Throat-Stuck Luck (2011), winner of the Elixir Press Poetry Prize, and The Theory and Function of Mangoes (2000), winner of the Four Way Books Intro Series. He has also published seven poetry chapbooks and a book of critical theory, Reclaiming the Tacit Dimension: Symbolic Form in the Rhetoric of Silence (State University of New York Press, 1994). He is the recipient of numerous grants and awards, including a Creative Writing Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts (1993) and two Individual Artist Fellowships from the Indiana Arts Commission (2011 and 2001). During 1994, he spent several months in India on an Indo-U.S. Advanced Research Fellowship. He lives with his wife, writer Mary Ann Cain, and their beagle, Bootsie, in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

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