<p>Meeting a local woman at a service project in Appalachia the narrator of Mike Carson&#39;s poem &quot;Muse&quot; hears from her &quot;Those words iron twang of loss&quot; that &quot;cut soft ideas of beauty out.&quot; Carson&#39;s lean spare collection The Keeper&#39;s Voice unflinchingly engages those hard ideas of beauty of goodness.<br />Direct and often colloquial in their language and traditional in their forms -- blank verse quatrains sonnets -- the poems&#39; voices arise from a wide range of viewpoints and situations: from an altar boy thawing a frozen gate lock while early Mass goes on without him to a returning Vietnam veteran who takes up bull riding; from a boy calling cows in the pre-dawn dark to a narrator providing instructions for teaching crows to talk; from a new cop a Christian who must shoot to kill in a ghetto bar to a family discovering the ashes of a stillborn child among a dead sister&#39;s belongings. One poem interweaves locker room slogans with phrases from the Requiem Mass for a friend who died playing football; another centers around a single shout from a wife to her husband threatened by an untethered bull.<br />Refreshingly straightforward yet suffused with weight maturity and passion The Keeper&#39;s Voice projects a wise and uncompromising vision.</p>
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