The Philosophy of Unclean Things

Rosemarie Dombrowski
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The Philosophy of Unclean Things

Rosemarie Dombrowski
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  • Published date: Jan 20, 2017
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 72
  • Publisher: Finishing Line Press
  • ISBN: 9781635341010
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.17" L x 9.0" H
"The dead bird is a kind of song." Thus, The Philosophy of Unclean Things confidently opens, setting a precise tone that is at once clear and inscrutable. In Rosemarie Dombrowski's hands, forthright statement is not explained, but an occasion to launch a profound meditation on Lorca's "act of loyalty," morality as "a dilemma," and the poet's ancient, sacred search "for the words." To say that this poet herself follows Dante's instructions to Calliope, "to strike a higher key, /to raise poetry from the dead," is to gesture toward the powerful spells these taut, smart poems cast. I celebrate this beautiful collection. Cynthia Hogue author of eight poetry collections, including Revenance (Red Hen Press, 2014), Or Consequence (Red Hen Press, 2010), The Incognito Body (Red Hen Press, 2006), and Flux (New Issues Press 2002) Dombrowski's poems are at once bold, tender, and electric. Each one reaches out to the edge of experience, displaying its full, dazzling wingspan, and then builds even more energy as it folds back up and contracts. Guided by gorgeous prose and an unwavering curiosity, this collection showcases Dombrowski's skills as a conservationist, a writer who is as interested in decay, disappearance, and repetition as she is in what makes a memory, or a moment, linger. Angie Dell Assistant Director at the Piper Center for Creative Writing, Arizona State University

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