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Map Home
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Map Home

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In the poem that opens this career-spanning odyssey, a blind weaver, who is at once a grandmotherly Penelope and a Homeric bard, maps you home -home finally, as the concluding poem reveals, to the Swamp Fox-haunted lowlands of Havird’s native South. Along the way, which threads through Hardy’s Wessex, the Greece of Homer and Seferis, and Jack London’s Valley of the Moon, we take our bearings in elliptical terrain, as Rosanna Warren describes the typical setting-landscapes through whose gaps emerge the ghosts of memory and myth to engage the living in scenes of infinite moment.

In Map Home, as in Havird’s award-winning chapbook, Penelope’s Design-but amply here- the memories of “a dream-dishevelled child’ in the Deep South unfold, as Eleanor Wilner observes, into the meditative travels of the literary man in elegant poems riddled with starlight.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Texas Review Press
Country
United States
Date
3 May 2013
Pages
80
ISBN
9781933896946

In the poem that opens this career-spanning odyssey, a blind weaver, who is at once a grandmotherly Penelope and a Homeric bard, maps you home -home finally, as the concluding poem reveals, to the Swamp Fox-haunted lowlands of Havird’s native South. Along the way, which threads through Hardy’s Wessex, the Greece of Homer and Seferis, and Jack London’s Valley of the Moon, we take our bearings in elliptical terrain, as Rosanna Warren describes the typical setting-landscapes through whose gaps emerge the ghosts of memory and myth to engage the living in scenes of infinite moment.

In Map Home, as in Havird’s award-winning chapbook, Penelope’s Design-but amply here- the memories of “a dream-dishevelled child’ in the Deep South unfold, as Eleanor Wilner observes, into the meditative travels of the literary man in elegant poems riddled with starlight.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Texas Review Press
Country
United States
Date
3 May 2013
Pages
80
ISBN
9781933896946