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We Give Birth to Light: Poems
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We Give Birth to Light: Poems

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

An often dark and brooding debut, We Give Birth to Light explores love and loss, sickness and death, hope and light. The collection is permeated with Weltschmerz, a sense of melancholy and world-weariness. In poems like The Poetry of My Final Days, the speaker insists there is nothing left to be tired of, and, in The Stain, the speaker realizes not only what we had lost, but the / nothing we had gained. In For a Time, a husband watches his wife die slowly of cancer, while in We Give Birth to Light, a mother loses a child and a husband. But in the latter poem, the mother does not bemoan the darkness that comes with such loss, knowing that it is necessary if there is going to be light.

Born in Nebraska and raised in South Dakota, Carson often alludes to his rural upbringing. In This is Just How It Is, the speaker’s stoic mother raises goats and cuts heads off of chickens, while, in Unforgiven, a grandfather who used to love to roam is imagined gliding across the plains on a / horse, a lone rider.
Waiting for the Stars to Fall recalls rural American circa 1950, a time when a kid could buy Cup-O-Gold candy at the A&P.

Carson, in this collection, nods to his poetic influences. He dedicates For a Time to poet Tony Hoagland and The Poetry of My Final Days to Donald Hall, and he explicitly references W.S. Merwin and Mark Strand in The Poetry of My Final Days and The Bookish Light, respectively. Poems from this collection have appeared in Eunoia Review, Rumble Fish Quarterly, Right Hand Pointing, Gyroscope, The Poetry Porch, Oddball Magazine, Dunes Review, BOOG City, Poetry Leaves, Crosswinds, Toho Journal, South Dakota in Poems, Blood and Thunder: Musings on the Art of Medicine, Monday Night, and Color: Story.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Finishing Line Press
Date
14 May 2021
Pages
40
ISBN
9781646624980

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

An often dark and brooding debut, We Give Birth to Light explores love and loss, sickness and death, hope and light. The collection is permeated with Weltschmerz, a sense of melancholy and world-weariness. In poems like The Poetry of My Final Days, the speaker insists there is nothing left to be tired of, and, in The Stain, the speaker realizes not only what we had lost, but the / nothing we had gained. In For a Time, a husband watches his wife die slowly of cancer, while in We Give Birth to Light, a mother loses a child and a husband. But in the latter poem, the mother does not bemoan the darkness that comes with such loss, knowing that it is necessary if there is going to be light.

Born in Nebraska and raised in South Dakota, Carson often alludes to his rural upbringing. In This is Just How It Is, the speaker’s stoic mother raises goats and cuts heads off of chickens, while, in Unforgiven, a grandfather who used to love to roam is imagined gliding across the plains on a / horse, a lone rider.
Waiting for the Stars to Fall recalls rural American circa 1950, a time when a kid could buy Cup-O-Gold candy at the A&P.

Carson, in this collection, nods to his poetic influences. He dedicates For a Time to poet Tony Hoagland and The Poetry of My Final Days to Donald Hall, and he explicitly references W.S. Merwin and Mark Strand in The Poetry of My Final Days and The Bookish Light, respectively. Poems from this collection have appeared in Eunoia Review, Rumble Fish Quarterly, Right Hand Pointing, Gyroscope, The Poetry Porch, Oddball Magazine, Dunes Review, BOOG City, Poetry Leaves, Crosswinds, Toho Journal, South Dakota in Poems, Blood and Thunder: Musings on the Art of Medicine, Monday Night, and Color: Story.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Finishing Line Press
Date
14 May 2021
Pages
40
ISBN
9781646624980