
Dancing Mockingbird
Steven Dale Davison
(Author)Description
-Robert Pack, author of Reading the Mountains of Home and Imagining the Earth
Steven Davison's Dancing Mockingbird is written by a poet who possesses a deep sense of spirituality. It is this spirituality, and a love for the natural world that give Davison his sense of place and meaning. Mockingbird is a canticle to nature and the ways it touches us. The poems are apocalyptic: "Oaks crash. Dunes drown, the shoreline reaches inland, flooding the decade's inner courts. Volcanoes belch. The planet's mantle quakes and splits. Cities meet their makers." The poems are intimate: "In sleep as deep as shadows of mountains are my dreams of you." Throughout, there is a beauty of language and imagery that made this collection a great pleasure to read.
-John David Muth, author of Misanthropes Rarely Procreate
There is candor here, and a close sensitivity to the wonders of our world-and hints of a world beyond that we do not know. The poems are sensual, and emit a willingness to share with us Steven's deep connections to our inter-connected beingness.
-Judith McNally, author of Chopping without Chopping (micro-dialogues)
Product Details
Publisher | Kelsay Books |
Publish Date | February 15, 2022 |
Pages | 82 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781639800810 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.2 inches | 0.3 pounds |
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