Table of Contents
I
For, Or, Nor /6
The Purpose of Poetry /7
The Kayak and the Eiffel Tower / 9
Bird¿s Eye View / 10
Sugar, Sugar / 11
My Father and Hemingway Go Fishing / 12
The Dead / 13
Pilgrims / 14
Roofers / 15
Chipmunk of a Rock / 16
Year of the Tent Caterpillars / 17
II
Hare¿s Breath / 19
Dancing at Your Wedding / 20
The Heart Stops / 21
The Chinless Woman in the Smart Park Booth / 22
I Take the Boys Up the Eiffel Tower / 23
Note to My Sister from Notre Dame / 24
God, God / 26
The Puffball / 27
III
Reading About the Unsolved Murder at Good Hart, Michigan, 1968 /29
Child Labor / 30
Relationship Therapy / 31
Here, in Silence / 33
The Illustration / 35
Short History of Music / 36
Big Bang / 37
Memorial Day / 38
Michigan / 39
IV
Pointillism / 42
The Grandmother Sonnets
Josh, 15 / 43
Zach, 14 / 44
Jake, 11 / 45
Noah, 10 / 46
Max, 9 /47
Samantha, 9 / 48
Joie, 7 / 49
Rita, 6 / 50
Casey, 5 / 51
Abigail, 3 / 52
Ribcage Heart / 53
Worms / 54
V
Building a Cathedral / 56
Felled Tree / 58
Translation / 59
Venus de Milo / 60
Birdhouse/ 61
Talk Radio / 62
Fourteen Lines / 63
Photo of Us on the Cottage Front Porch / 64
The former Delaware poet laureate's wide-ranging eighth collection touches on contemporary science, physics, family, and politics.
Fleda Brown’s memoir Driving With Dvorák was published in 2010 by the University of Nebraska Press. Her six collections of poems have won a Pushcart Prize, the Felix Pollak Prize, the Philip Levine Prize, the Great Lakes Colleges New Writer’s Award, and have twice been a finalist for the National Poetry Series. Brown's poems have appeared in Poetry, Kenyon Review, Southern Poetry Review, American Poetry Review, The Georgia Review, and many other journals and anthologies, and they have been used as texts for several prize-winning musical compositions performed at Eastman School of Music, Yale University, and by the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble. She is professor emerita at the University of Delaware, and former poet laureate of Delaware. She now lives in Traverse City, Michigan, and is on the faculty of the Rainier Writing Workshop, a low-residency MFA program in Tacoma, Washington.