<p>In this epic poem Paul Nelson re-enacts the history of Auburn Washington originally known as the town of Slaughter. Written in the spirit of William Carlos Williams Charles Olson and Michael McClure A Time Before Slaughter explores the history of this Northwestern place from the myths of Native people to the xenophobia toward Japanese-Americans from the urge to control to the hunger for liberation. Set against the backdrop of a towering dormant volcano (Mt. Rainier) the beauty of the verse pays homage to the beauty of the place. &quot;Here&#39;s one more big hunk of the American shoulder&quot; said poet Michael McClure. &quot;As Olson carved his from the North East Nelson takes his from the Pacific North West. It&#39;s beautiful time-space in new words.&quot;</p><p>&ldquo;&hellip;If the original <em>Slaughter</em> reads like an archeological elegy for a past consciousness virally erased by settler &lsquo;Dominism&rsquo; the extended book turns that on its head and lends us new instruments with which to re-inhabit place&hellip; Poetry need not romantically lament a lost reality or limply critique hegemonic systems&hellip; In these poems Cascadia isn&rsquo;t a lost place an Atlantis but an island a &lsquo;vast metaphor for concentration&hellip;&rsquo; something potential always waiting to be spontaneously inhabited and made true.&rdquo;<br />&mdash;Matt Trease</p>
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