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In Accelerated Silence - Poems

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¿Both carefully observed and daringly philosophical . . . The cosmos aches, as it did for Orpheus and for Gilgamesh, and as it did for Eve.¿ ¿MARK DOTY

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Contents

I

Ode to Dark Matter

Elegy in the Form of a Pomegranate

The Day Before

Red Giant

Supermassive Star

Maybe

Neurosurgery

Eve Splits the Apple

Broaden the Subject

II

The Law of the Conservation of Mass

Our Lady of Guadalupe

Metaphors of Mass Destruction

Psalm of the Israeli Grenade

Newton’s Apple

Prism

Elegy in the Form of an Octopus

III

Eve’s Apple

The Law of Inertia

Impossible Things

Electron Cloud

Centrifugal Force

Orionid Meteor

Elegy in the Form of Endangered Species

There Is a Room in the Four Dimensions of the Space-Time Continuum

IV

Elegy in the Form of Porcelain

Sonnet in the Higgs Field

Ode to a Fractured Conch

Elegy in the Form of Steam

Metamorphosis

V

How to Eat a Pomegranate

Elegy in the Form of a Butterfly Bush

Lithium

Sonnet on a Hook

Ode to a Rotting Apple

Amaryllis

Alchemy

Ode to the Returned

Ode to the Sun

Notes

Acknowledgments

About the author










Brooke Matson is the author of one previous collection of poems, The Moons. Her poems have most recently appeared in TAYO, Potomac Review, and Prairie Schooner, and have been selected for anthologies such as Towers & Dungeons and Railtown Almanac. She is also a book artist and a recipient of an Artist Trust Grant for Artist Projects and a Centrum residency. She currently resides in Spokane, Washington, where she is the executive director of Spark Central, a nonprofit dedicated to igniting creativity.

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“Both carefully observed and daringly philosophical . . . The cosmos aches, as it did for Orpheus and for Gilgamesh, and as it did for Eve.” —MARK DOTY

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"Both anguished and unblinking, these poems deliver an understanding of being divided—tumor from body, self from beloved, and self from self after the fusion of passion burning hot as a megastar's core. Accomplished poetry that will move those who have sorrowed—that is, everyone." —Library Journal, Top Ten Spring Poetry

"Winner of the 2019 Jake Adam York Prize, Matson's collection is particularly well-made, which is to say individual poems often astonish, but the arrangement of and interconnections among them make the whole vastly more than the sum of its parts . . . Matson is a generous poet as well as a virtuosic one, and her invitations to bay at the moon alongside her should be accepted with enthusiasm." —Booklist

"This book blends chemistry, astrophysics, light, and time with grief, mystery, resilience, and love into some truly gorgeous poems that you don't have to be a scientist (or a poetry nerd) to love." —Electric Literature

"Brooke Matson's In Accelerated Silence begins with an ode addressed to dark matter; she's 'relieved / you're here to hold the aching / stars apart.' The cosmos aches, as it did for Orpheus and for Gilgamesh, because the beloved has been lost, and as it did for Eve, once she could see that every living thing was mortal. Matson mourns the loss of an irreplaceable other, but the person who speaks to us in these poems seems almost to multiply and blur into alternate dimensions, admitting the losses of many. Inclusive, generous, both carefully observed and daringly philosophical, these poems reconfigure the elegy for this moment, praying to the 'Dear wold unknown' to 'tow the borders of this universe far beyond our grasp.'" —Mark Doty

"These are poems of the beloved, poems of loss, poems of the body in its many reds: red of the heart, red of muscle, red of wounds. Matson writes, 'Understand: / anything can be red, / usually when someone or / something splits open.' Here, eating a pomegranate is 'like smashing a chest of rubies'; red giants are 'stars smoldering / at the end of their lives.' These are gorgeous meditations on love and the 'flexible tissue' of time—so much of one, not enough of the other. I gladly let In Accelerated Silence split me open, and a strange thing happened—it stitched me up at the same time." —Maggie Smith

“Using the idioms of biology, chemistry, physics, and astrophysics, Brooke Matson composes lyrics of grief and beauty where death is the ‘nameless blade / that strips us into wavelengths.’ Line after line, we feel the poet’s rage and power: ‘If I could have plucked you / like a mussel from your shell, / I would have swallowed you whole.’ But grief is never far from wonder here—and a profound, near-erotic reverence for the sensual, living world, where ‘there [are] spaces inside us / that ache toward light.’ For anyone who as ever mourned deeply and loved fiercely, this is your book.” —Nicky Beer

"Devastating and luminous, In Accelerated Silence inventively examines and echoes the enigma of grief. Lit by a 'violent need to know' why we 'break against laws,' this book centers a particular, personal tragedy but resonates beyond into the mysterious galaxy of mourning where we are left unmoored, like planets still orbiting the cold cavities of space where our suns used to burn." —Matt Rasmussen

Product details

Authors Brooke Matson, Matson Brooke
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.02.2020
 
EAN 9781571315151
ISBN 978-1-57131-515-1
Dimensions 139 mm x 215 mm x 10 mm
Weight 144 g
Illustrations Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Series Jake Adam York Prize
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

POETRY / American / General, POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Nature, Nature & the natural world: general interest, Poetry by individual poets, Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards), Modern and contemporary poetry / poems

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