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Poetry that takes nature by surprise, observing the world while making it anew. Danielle Hanson's poetry presents strange images, precise, surreal, and darkly comical. They tilt the world for the reader, leaving it new and strange and beautiful. Between the destruction of angels, creation of philosophers, and use of mythological creatures, Fraying Edge of Sky captures a side of the other-world humans don't see into very often: "A walking stampede, slow and terrible. / The hospital for nonexistent children. / A mountain devouring clouds." Hanson's beautiful lyricism and shocking imagery coalesce in wonderment, in poems that play with the power of light and dark, ultimately haunting the pages that make up her magical book, reminding us over and over of how "We are giants over the fallen." The book won the 2017 Codhill Poetry Award.

Table of Contents:
Part I. A Guide to Ridding Oneself of an Infestation of Angels Dismantling an Angel Instructions on Stripping The Secret Doors List of Confessions A Poem in Which the Moon Rejects You Time Lapse The Ant Curse A Thousand White Insects Saints The Constancy of Light Howling The Hydra as Mummy Nature The Zombie Minotaur Leda The Gods Have Deserted Us How to Build a Bird The Experiment Exhale Part II. A Piece of Fog Like a Ribbon The Tailor Angels as Mice List of Things to Be Imagined The Lake Signs The House Dear Heron Near Sleep in a Smoky Room The Effect of Rip Van Winkle on His Neighbors Love Song As He Is Reading a Letter from Her Nonlinearity Inventory Urban Renewal In Order to Be a Good Angel, You Must Think Like a Devil Lunacy Free Radicals Brisk Exodus, Urban Part III. The Light Is Calling the Shadows Coatimundi The Sparrow Who Are You Forest Scene Carving a Name in the Ice of a River The Ice Skater Fingers Leaving a Woman Ticks Plagues of Angels Metamorphosis Hourglass Generations Batting Average How to Get Plural Dr. Frankenstein at It Again The Escaping Soul Medusa as a Vampire Bette Midler on World Tour To You, Beautiful Old Woman Recycling the Angels About the Author

About the Author :
Danielle Hanson is author of Ambushing Water (2017) and 2016 recipient of the Vi Gale Award from Hubbub. Her poems have appeared widely, including in The Atlanta Review, Blackbird, Rosebud, and Verse Daily. She is poetry editor for Doubleback Books, and has edited Hayden's Ferry Review.

Review :
"The beautiful and fanciful investigations in Danielle Hanson's Fraying Edge of Sky are homages to magical realism but are also lyrical bursts in splendidly gilt frames. The precise language of the poems conjures up the overlooked details of a world that, in its hurry, will miss them. The light in a bucket of water, the ribbon-like fog, the small mice who are angelic in their infestations—all are an inventory of the miraculous that Hanson's truly original voice urges us to hear and to hold close." — Oliver de la Paz, author Requiem for the Orchard "Dismantling worlds only to rebuild them anew, Danielle Hanson's poems, little worlds made cunningly, as Donne would call them, expose the surrealism behind the most ordinary things. Take the tailor who 'starts by sewing the fraying / edge of sky to a rock' and begins sewing a whole menagerie until he 'creates / a daytime field of constellations, / embroidery of a new creation.' New indeed. These are visions like none other and if you want to see with the kind of fourfold vision Blake suggests, this original, this most precious of books is for you." — Richard Jackson, author Broken Horizons "Danielle Hanson's Fraying Edge of Sky traps the sun with mirrors, drowns the moon, staples spiders to the sky. There are strategies and curses, negotiations of light and dark, and, throughout, an ever-thickening swarm of angels that collide, that turn to blood, that infest. Photographs are empty, and even those emptinesses are deleted, leaving new emptinesses that are filled by a relentless drive to see things simultaneously as they are and what they intend to be. A lizard pretends to be a stone, but we still know it is a lizard; it is the pretending that strikes us. This is the heart of Hanson's poetry: artifice that shows the truth." — Bradley Paul, author Plasma


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781930337978
  • Publisher: Codhill Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Codhill Press
  • Height: 203 mm
  • No of Pages: 80
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Width: 127 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1930337973
  • Publisher Date: 15 Jun 2018
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 136 gr


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