• Anglický jazyk

Body into Earth

Autor: John Cantey Knight

Body into Earth is a testament to a time and place, an era that spanned the removal of the Cherokee from the North Georgia Mountains to the beginnings of our modern time of science, technology and skepticism. The poems describe an older world where mankind... Viac o knihe

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Body into Earth is a testament to a time and place, an era that spanned the removal of the Cherokee from the North Georgia Mountains to the beginnings of our modern time of science, technology and skepticism. The poems describe an older world where mankind is in harmony with nature, and the phases of the moon and the alignment of the constellations offer a guiding light along the pathways of rural life of a half century ago.


Easter Ramps


... a wild onion, Allium tricocum, of eastern North America ... eaten raw or used as a flavoring in cooked foods.


¿Webster's Dictionary


Half breed Indian and mountain man

lead the way down the Bald.

Quickly, they scramble over rock

and winter debris. Quietly,

I follow.


Near a mile high,

below rock cliffs and ivy thicket,

steep mountains slope to coves

and patches of green

in springtide.


On the mountainside we sit,

break cornbread and boiled egg,

and eat ramps. We talk

about signs as buck gnats swarm

and bite.


I can taste ramp smell

upon teeth and tongue. God

knows, it takes something strong

to course through the blood

and purify.


The morrow is Easter, resurrection

day. In visions of Christ's coming,

the mountains seem sanctuary:

hands outstretched hold

Holy fire.


Blurb for Body into Earth by John Cantey Knight


Though sectioned by the zodiac's elemental signs, it is the earth's fullness and plowed beginnings that hold John Cantey Knight rapt in this debut collection. Poems wry, precise, and alert explore communities of self and nature, their uneasy covenant and mysteries. "Preoccupied by light, surrounded by the night," he tromps along valley and vista, reminding us that, even amid the creek-fed garden, serpents abound. We are haloed by southern Appalachia's lexicon of mountain habitation and inhabitant, the winter cresses "not like nary another green ... the year's first purifying tonic." Whether our lives are purified by blessing or fallen angels, Knight's vision is expansive enough to gather the tart goodness of both, equally the hunter as the hunted, each finding solace and renewal in his words' flaming thicket.


-Linda Parsons Marion

Now & Then Magazine and author of two collections of poems: Home Fires and Mother Land.

  • Vydavateľstvo: iUniverse
  • Rok vydania: 2009
  • Formát: Paperback
  • Rozmer: 216 x 140 mm
  • Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
  • ISBN: 9781440175633

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