Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Winter Stranger by Jackson Holbert "Jackson Holberts Winter Stranger is a solemn record of addiction and the divided affections we hold for the landscapes that shape us"-- FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Winner of the Max Ritvo Poetry Prize, Jackson Holberts Winter Stranger is a solemn record of addiction and the divided affections we hold for the landscapes that shape us.In the cold, seminal countryside of eastern Washington, a boy puts a bullet through his skull in a high school parking lot. An uncle crushes oxycodone into "a thousand red granules." Hawks wheel above a dark, indifferent river. "I left that town / forever," Holbert writes, but its bruises appear everywhere, in dreams of violent men and small stars, the ghosts of friends and pills. These poemsincite a complex emotional discourse on what it means to leave-if its ever actually possible, or if our roots only grow longer to accommodate the distance.Punctuated by recollections of loved ones consumed by their addictions, Winter Stranger also questions the capricious nature of memory, and poetrys power to tame it. "I can make it all sound so beautiful. / Youll barely notice that underneath / this poem there is a body / decaying into the American ground." Meanwhile, the precious realities vanish-"your hair, your ears, your hands."-leaving behind "the fucked up / trees," the "long, cold river." In verse both bleak and wishful, Holbert strikes a fine balance between his poetic sensibilities and the endemic cynicism of modern life."It is clear now that there are no ends," Holbert writes, "Just winters." Though his poems bloom from hills heavy with springtime snow, his voice cuts through the cold, rich with dearly familiar longings: to not be alone, to honor our origins, to survive them.TheWinter Strangeraudiobook read by Jackson Holbert is available everywhere you listen to audiobooks. Author Biography Jackson Holbert is the author ofWinter Stranger. He was born and raised in eastern Washington. His poems have appeared inNarrative,The Nation, andPoetry. He received an MFA in Poetry from the Michener Center for Writers. He is currently a Stegner Fellow at Stanford and lives in Oakland, California. Table of Contents For Jakob . 1I2003 . 4We Learned the Mountains by Heart . 5 The Christmas Poem . 6Letter from Nine Mile . 7Letter Sent and Subsequently Returned by the Mailman . 8These White Letters Look Nothing Like the Snow . 11For Taylor . 14The 26th Birthday Poem . 16 The Lamps . 17II The Book of JakobUnsent Letter to Jakob . 21Another Winter Poem . 22Jakob in the Basement . 25Another Summer Withdrawal Poem . 27 Waking in the City . 29Unfinished Letter to Jakob . 31Poem with a Smoke Cloud Hanging in It . 33 After Rilke . 35Poem . 36One Last Poem for Jakob . 37IIIWorld War I Poem . 41 World War I Poem . 43 Evil Nature . 45 January . 46Fragment . 47Burying the Dead High Up on the Mountain . 48Love Poem to the Terrible Doctors . 50 Poem Containing No Pills . 51After C.D. Wright . 52Dream Where the Men Are in My House, Eating My Food, and Stealing My Ideas . 53IVLandscape . 57The Water Poem . 58 Two Pastoral Poems . 61 The Uncle Poem . 63 Moth . 68 Notes . 69Acknowledgments . 71 Review Praise for Winter Stranger"Holberts poems are emotionally generous. They blend accessible language with imagery that feels familiar yet beguilingly strange. "—Kevin Canfield, San Francisco Chronicle"Winter Stranger uses spare language to portray a Washington countryside beset by hopelessness and addiction"—Library Journal, What to Read in 2023 "Succinct but uncommonly far-ranging, Winter Stranger crafts a pliable style from an amalgamation of sources [. . . ] Its stranger achievement is the fashioning (or warping) of a sense of time unique to American poetry. Holberts titles sketch a universe where everything happens far too often or not enough: symptoms recur like seasons ("Another Summer Withdrawal Poem"); necessary words never get said ("Unfinished Letter to Jakob"). Holberts narratives hinge on catastrophic change, but the word he pronounces most tragically is "stay"[. . .] few debut poets have such a clear-eyed sense of how much—or how little—their poems can do for them."—Christopher Spaide, Harriet Blog, Poetry Foundation[Winter Stranger], is teeming beneath its plainspoken surface, like fish under lake ice. [. . .] Im certain this is just the start of a long poetry career for Holbert. —Kristen Steenbeeke, Texas Monthly"In this beautiful book, poems of life are tempered by the shadow of mortality. Written in an exacting, minimalist style, with great silence, it records the tumult, the solemnity, and the spiritual survival of a young man."—Henri Cole"A brutal, beautiful book about all the things that try to kill you in your youth—pills, friends, the trees, winter—and all the things that save you—pills, friends, the trees, winter."—Hedgie Choi, co-translator of Hysteria"Engaging with the dead in epistolary forms, Jackson Holberts poems are born of the pain of traumas and addictions that, though now dissolved into memory, can poison the aquifer / . . . miles down. What haunts me about this book are not its poisons, however, but its remedies, its rich influences out of Rilkes night-fears and Paul Celans fugue music (We went to school we ate pink beef we drank) and the stark, moon-pale wartime imagery of Georg Trakl, poets writing a hundred years ago but who are transubstantiated here into the language of 21st century parking lots, baseball fields, and emergency rooms. Holberts poetry is remarkably tempered for all its frenetic living, the lines crashing but landing acrobatically along the edges, never memorializing but advancing old relationships, the tone wizened and resilient, willing of heart. Even when the only light to lead us is poetrys refracted and warped transcription—each poem shines through griefs windows."—David Keplinger, author of Ice"In the world that is Winter Stranger, oblivion is by turns muse and menace; life at once too brief and yet intolerably long—its excesses carved away by pills, guns, wildfires, grief; and violence often holds the keys to the only tenderness that hasnt yet left town. Set in the semi-wilds of the Pacific Northwest, amid mountains too big to tear down and towns too small to hold their enormous losses, Holberts poems intoxicate with harsh yet intimate confidences, sharp syntax and tender letters to far-off friends, and vivid conundrums of life lived—and youth endured—far from any city. These are poems that dare to knock at deaths door and suffer him, for he is a character in their pages, to answer. They are poems that dare to conjure a reality, one caught between rapture and imperilment, in which the law is full of dreams and regret is not just a note haunting the voice in your ear, but a pure and steadfast longing for the past, full of losses weightless and bizarre, to change its impossible ways."—Devon Walker-Figueroa, author of Philomath Promotional Digital galley campaign, with outreach targeted at major, poetry and regional media; digital galley available for download on EdelweissMedia outreach positioning the collection as an accessible, vulnerable and intimate account of addiction, toxic masculinity and the drug and poverty epidemic in small-town AmericaAdvertising with the Academy of American PoetsSpecial promotion to seed sales around National Recovery Month (September)Newsletter promotion via the publisher to readers, sales and academic lists of more than 30K contactsAcademic outreach to seed book in MFA and poetry coursesMajor launch in Oakland Long Description Winner of the Max Ritvo Poetry Prize, Jackson Holberts Winter Stranger is a solemn record of addiction and the divided affections we hold for the landscapes that shape us. In the cold, seminal countryside of eastern Washington, a boy puts a bullet through his skull in a high school parking lot. An uncle crushes oxycodone into "a thousand red granules." Hawks wheel above a dark, indifferent river. "I left that town / forever," Holbert writes, but its bruises appear everywhere, in dreams of violent men and small stars, the ghost of Jakob and pills. These poemsincite a complex emotional discourse on what it means to leave --if its ever actually possible, or if our roots only grow longer to accommodate the distance. Punctuated by recollections of loved ones consumed by their addictions, The Book of Jakob also questions the capricious nature of memory, and poetrys power to tame it. "I can make it all sound so beautiful. / Youll barely notice that underneath / this poem there is a body / decaying into the American ground." Meanwhile, the precious realities vanish--"your hair, your ears, your hands."--leaving behind "the fucked up / trees," the "long, cold river." In verse both bleak and wishful, Holbert strikes a fine balance between his poetic sensibilities and the endemic cynicism of modern life. "It is clear now that there are no ends," Holbert writes, "Just winters." Though his poems bloom from hills heavy with springtime snow, his voice cuts through the cold, rich with dearly familiar longings: to not be alone, to honor our origins, to survive them. Details ISBN1639550410 Publisher Milkweed Editions Language English Year 2023 ISBN-10 1639550410 ISBN-13 9781639550418 Format Paperback Author Jackson Holbert Pages 96 UK Release Date 2023-07-27 Imprint Milkweed Editions Subtitle Poems Place of Publication Minneapolis Country of Publication United States NZ Release Date 2023-07-27 US Release Date 2023-07-27 Publication Date 2023-07-27 DEWEY 811.6 Audience General AU Release Date 2023-10-18 Illustrations Illustrations We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 30 DAY RETURN POLICY No questions asked, 30 day returns! FREE DELIVERY No matter where you are in the UK, delivery is free. SECURE PAYMENT Peace of mind by paying through PayPal and eBay Buyer Protection TheNile_Item_ID:142857458;
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