The Trees The Trees by Heather Christle - ISBN: 9781472154736
Paperback
Sharp turns to joy and heartbreak in a meaningless world.

The Trees The Trees

  • Paperback

    80 pages

  • Release Date

    9 October 2019

Summary

Heather Christle’s poems may well be one of the places readers turn when they want to know what it was like to be young and paying attention in the early 21st century … Her poems are wide awake.

In The Trees The Trees, each new line is a sharp turn toward joy and heartbreak, and each poem unfolds like a bat through the wild meaninglessness of the world.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781472154736
ISBN-10:1472154738
Author:Heather Christle
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Corsair
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:80
Release Date:9 October 2019
Weight:78g
Dimensions:196mm x 128mm x 12mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

In this wistfully lyrical collection, Christle tends to the fragments of selfhood with an ethereal, dreamlike sensibility. Speaking out with stream-of-conscious urgency, the body is exposed as half-human, half-other and held together by holes. As though gazing up through a luscious canopy of green, each poem becomes a vivid spectacle of play and patchwork, as the form itself is flawlessly consistent in mirroring the mesmeric tapestry of trees * Poetry Book Society *
Heather Christle’s poems are magical
Ecstatic, breathless, full of incandescent humour and wonder … Read and love her seemingly spontaneous utterances, spun from her rapt attention to daily life, nature, solitude, romance, to her own reeling and enchanting imagination
Heather Christle’s poems may well be one of the places readers turn when they want to know what it was like to be young and paying attention in the early 21st century … Her poems are wide awake
At least once per poem, you feel like the triple-bars just lined up in the slot machine window and you laugh or cry out

About The Author

Heather Christle

Heather Christle is the author of the poetry collections The Difficult Farm; The Trees The Trees, which won the Believer Poetry Award; What Is Amazing; and Heliopause. Her poems have appeared in the New Yorker, London Review of Books, Poetry and many other journals. She teaches creative writing at Emory University in Atlanta. The Crying Book is her first book of non-fiction.

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