Where the Sky Opens: A Partial Cosmography: 18 (Poiema Poetry)
English


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Killer gales and orcas slickrock and storm toads blackbirds junipers bathroom lizards--terrifying beauty infuses these poems as they probe and praise the tidal rhythms of love and faith long-term. Meet Dreamer and Bean: reveling in God each other and Creation. Belief falls away for one of them like the self-pruning limb of a cottonwood tree. Marooned in the slash the pair must trailblaze common ground. A lyrical field guide for journey mates this collection explores perilous terrain for body and soul and the price of a promise over time. In Where the Sky Opens Laurie Klein poses an implicit question of location. As it turns out that sky opens in the readers heart crossed by flights of love and loss in poems that sing like red-winged blackbirds on the edge of a northern marsh. With a deftness of image and patience of faith the poet reminds us to let grief be with every breath a readied womb. --Paul J. Willis author of Say This Prayer into the Past Kleins first collection of poems is a glorious hymn of praise inviting us into intimacy with things both known and unknown earthy and sublime. Her language lifts you from the page into a poetic reverie and deeper reverence for life. --Christine Valters Paintner author of The Artists Rule: Nurturing Your Creative Soul with Monastic Wisdom What sinewy mature poems these are dynamic and packed with color! Kleins lines zero in on her lifes crucial details that then enlarge resonate and fill the frame of the readers imagination. Dig in. Enjoy. This poet knows her way through words to things too vital to ignore. --Luci Shaw Writer in Residence Regent College Author of Scape and Adventure of Ascent I cannot remember the last time I read a poet with such burly thrumming love-addled music--dense and real and salty and singing adamant and muscular and sharp. Read any three of these poems and you will be more awake which is what the best poetry is for. This book is that kind of poetry. --Brian Doyle author of Mink River In her debut collection Where the Sky Opens Klein invites us her journey mates to encounter a world more beautiful complex and fragile than we often expect at the beginning of our faith histories. From the natural wonder of toads and lichens and mountain trails to the wild savory perilous graced marriage relationship these poems illuminate a sensitivity to lifes lights and shadows through some of the most lush and visually intricate language Ive read in years. Klein does not only write about but through the loss of faith--and the love that redeems it--in the kingdom emerging in guises we never knew. --Tania Runyan author of Second Sky Laurie Brendemuehl Klein is the author of the prize-winning chapbook Bodies of Water Bodies of Flesh and the classic praise chorus I Love You Lord. Her poems and prose have appeared in many publications including Ascent The Southern Review Atlanta Review Terrain and the Holman Personal Worship Bible. She is a recipient of the Thomas Merton Prize for Poetry of the Sacred. Connect with her on Facebook and at www.lauriekleinscribe.com.
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