What Small Sound

Francesca Bell
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What Small Sound

Francesca Bell
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96 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: May 09, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 96
  • Publisher: Red Hen Press
  • ISBN: 9781636280790
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
"A moving and musical set of poetic works." —Kirkus Reviews (starred)


"Between grief and relief, Francesca Bell's poems don't pause, they flow — like a warm bath, and someone quietly bringing a candle; then a cold shower, and the body awakened to spring." —Lúcia Leão, RHINO Poetry


"Many of these poems use wordplay between the title and the themes which are unpacked while reading and rereading each one. The stark contrasts between the topic initially hinted at in the title and what the poem’s subject actually is, heightens the tensions between each piece. Those silent spaces act as meditations whispered to the reader, and to the speaker as they both reciprocally ruminate on domestic life and expectations." —Shannon Vare Christine, Caesura Literary


"Francesca Bell (Bright Stain) writes poems that chime like the bell of her own name: bright but resonant, sharp but familiar, lush and likely to echo long after its initial strike. What Small Sound is Bell's second collection, and it brings together a haunting yet beautiful set of poems centered on the losses—or potential for them—that encircle her... Despite these losses, and the fear and heaviness that accompany them, Bell writes poems that insist pain is only one part of every story." —Sara Beth West, Shelf Awareness


Ultimately, What Small Sound  entreats us to value the terror, sorrow, and hardship in life as much as its moments of beauty and love and sensuousness. As readers, the poet's appeal to us is easier to accept, and makes more sense because she leads by example: "Oh world," Bell sings plaintively in "After the Hearing Test," "leave me slowly. / Let me dally over each diminishing return." — Sarah Kain Gutowski, Colorado State University Center for Literary Publishing


"What Small Sound... is an exploration of life, death, and love, and of the myriad ways these essential elements of human existence intersect and define each other... These poems seek to bring all that's lost and unspoken into the light, so that we might connect with it, with the world, and, maybe, in brief and unexpected moments, with each other." —Vivian Wagner, Pedestal Magazine


"Powerful and full of emotion, with themes that will engage readers from many different audiences." —Sarah Michaelis, Library Journal

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