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Speech Minus Applause

Jim Peterson

In the neighborhood of Jim Peterson's Speech Minus Applause, the dog bowl refills itself. There is nothing and everything to do. Thought is the only sound, and strangers, friends, animals and loved ones, old and new, come and go like fragments of light outside the window, travel down tributaries fed by a city, a street, a door, a mouth--a home becomes a body and the body a refuge for introspection and reverie, a leafy whirlwind of memory. In these wise and darkly animated poems, the wrinkled lines between dream and dreamer are called into question, and a curious and grief-struck eye turns to watch itself wander, from room to room, through its own joy and sadness--the voices in Peterson's newest collection can only, despite their loudest and wildest attempts, speak to themselves, and through that silence, they speak to everyone. --Grant Kittrell

Book Details

  • Publisher: Press 53
  • Publish Date: Feb 15th, 2019
  • Pages: 90
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.22in - 0.32lb
  • EAN: 9781941209974
  • Categories: Subjects & Themes - Death, Grief, LossSubjects & Themes - FamilySubjects & Themes - Places

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Praise for this book

Speech Minus Applause presents a vast soulscape of loss and longing. The speaker of these powerful poems may not be the poet Jim Peterson; the voice may belong to his solitary Other who has resolved to accept sorrow as a condition of genuine existence. The resolve these lines express is as admirable as the straightforward language that embodies it. In "Whirlwind" the force of loss is revealed in a yearning glimpse: "a whirlwind of leaves / taking the form of your body / for just a moment." . . . And then the world returns as a gentler loneliness. And then these true poems are possible. --Fred Chappell, former Poet Laureate of North Carolina

In the neighborhood of Jim Peterson's Speech Minus Applause, the dog bowl refills itself. There is nothing and everything to do. Thought is the only sound, and strangers, friends, animals and loved ones, old and new, come and go like fragments of light outside the window, travel down tributaries fed by a city, a street, a door, a mouth--a home becomes a body and the body a refuge for introspection and reverie, a leafy whirlwind of memory. In these wise and darkly animated poems, the wrinkled lines between dream and dreamer are called into question, and a curious and grief-struck eye turns to watch itself wander, from room to room, through its own joy and sadness--the voices in Peterson's newest collection can only, despite their loudest and wildest attempts, speak to themselves, and through that silence, they speak to everyone. --Grant Kittrell, author of Let's Sit Down, Figure This Out

With his love of the uncanny, his keen observations, and his terrific wit, Jim Peterson has delivered up an arresting collection in Speech Minus Applause. Yes, it's a dark book, but it's riddled through with wonder so that it never becomes too heavy to carry. Filled with language astonishing and astonished, these are poems brimming with things almost said, things caught in the throat, but Peterson's voice is resonant, unfaltering, and true. --Jennifer Whitaker, author of The Blue Hour