The co-op bookstore for avid readers
Book Cover for: Taxonomy of the Missing, Lisa Lewis

Taxonomy of the Missing

Lisa Lewis

In Taxonomy of the Missing, Lisa Lewis' sixth collection of poetry, the past is present, finely-detailed and filtered, but never diminished by, the kind of tender regret that accrues only after decades of lived experience. "I fought my miniature wars. Here are/ my relics" declares the speaker of one poem, offering the only thing wisdom's good for: self-acceptance. Here beats the rhythm of "an unconfounded, ordinary heart."

Denise Duhamel says, "In Taxonomy of the Missing, Lisa Lewis writes of complex women as friends, mothers, sisters, "cat ladies," dog walkers, and lovers. She writes with an astute awareness of class dynamics, the earth's peril as a result of our violence, and our violent America--past and present. These poems of witness to our troubled times are also timeless in their longing and emotional candor. Lewis's poems sing a stinging, stunning song."

And Charles Fort adds, "Lisa Lewis might be thrown by Oklahoma opponents into a headlock, but you best count on her to win by falling. You need this book on the welcome mat of your front porch. There are sad-ass poem-ballads in this book that often read like the blues. Her poems reveal the beauty and terror of gender, family, land, animals, and how we grovel for the human elixir that might save us from ourselves. In the title poem there is one line: Do you know I'm here? What is that single missing ingredient in the porridge of this poet-alchemist? I found it."

Book Details

  • Publisher: Word Works
  • Publish Date: Jul 15th, 2018
  • Pages: 92
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.22in - 0.32lb
  • EAN: 9781944585198
  • Categories: American - GeneralWomen Authors

About the Author

Lewis, Lisa: - Lisa Lewis's previous books include The Unbeliever (Brittingham Prize), Silent Treatment (National Poetry Series), Vivisect, Burned House with Swimming Pool (American Poetry Journal Prize), and The Body Double. A chapbook titled Story Box was also published as winner of the Poetry West Chapbook Contest. Her work has appeared in numerous literary magazines and anthologies, including Fence, Kenyon Review, New England Review, and Best American Poetry. Recipient of awards from the American Poetry Review and the Missouri Review, a Pushcart Prize, and an NEA Fellowship, she teaches in the creative writing program at Oklahoma State University and serves as poetry editor for the Cimarron Review.

More books by Lisa Lewis

Book Cover for: Special Diets for Special Kids: Updated Gluten-Free, Casein-Free Recipes You'll Love, Lisa Lewis
Book Cover for: My Name Is Purpose, Lisa Lewis
Book Cover for: Burned House with Swimming Pool, Lisa Lewis
Book Cover for: Beginning Tap Dance, Lisa Lewis
Book Cover for: Dressing to Look Younger: A 15 Minute Guidebook To Help You Look Younger Than Ever, Lisa Lewis
Book Cover for: How to be Stylish and Chic: A Quick Guidebook on Dressing Stylish and Being Chic, Lisa Lewis
Book Cover for: Feed the Baby Hummus: Pediatrician-Backed Secrets from Cultures Around the World, Lisa Lewis
Book Cover for: Oh! 666 Homemade Alcoholic Recipes: A Homemade Alcoholic Cookbook from the Heart!, Lisa Lewis
Book Cover for: Tsunaxen's Journey, Lisa Lewis
Book Cover for: Wicca Crystal Magic: The New Book of 2020, a Beginner's Guide for Wiccan or Other Practitioner of Witchcraft With Simple Crystal and Stone, Lisa Lewis
Book Cover for: Tsunaxen's Journey/ Iyá7yulh Tl?a Tsúnax?en, Lisa Lewis
Book Cover for: Oh! 1001 Homemade Cooking Oil Recipes: More Than a Homemade Cooking Oil Cookbook, Lisa Lewis
Book Cover for: Oh! 1001 Homemade Thanksgiving Recipes: Enjoy Everyday With Homemade Thanksgiving Cookbook!, Lisa Lewis
Book Cover for: Oh! 1001 Homemade Valentine's Day Recipes: Explore Homemade Valentine's Day Cookbook NOW!, Lisa Lewis
Book Cover for: Oh! 444 Homemade Sesame Oil Recipes: A Homemade Sesame Oil Cookbook Everyone Loves!, Lisa Lewis

Praise for this book

In Taxonomy of the Missing, Lisa Lewis writes of complex women as friends, mothers, sisters, "cat ladies," dog walkers, and lovers. She writes with an astute awareness of class dynamics, the earth's peril as a result of our violence, and our violent America--past and present. These poems of witness to our troubled times are also timeless in their longing and emotional candor. Lewis's poems sing a stinging, stunning song.

--Denise Duhamel, author of Scald and Blowout

Lisa Lewis might be thrown by Oklahoma opponents into a headlock, but you best count on her to win by falling. You need this book on the welcome mat of your front porch. There are sad-ass poem-ballads in this book that often read like the blues. Her poems reveal the beauty and terror of gender, family, land, animals, and how we grovel for the human elixir that might save us from ourselves. In the title poem there is one line: Do you know I'm here? What is that single missing ingredient in the porridge of this poet-alchemist? I found it.

--Charles Fort, The Town Clock Burning and We Did Not Fear the Father