High Lonesome
Allison Titus
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Description
High Lonesome is a radio left on in a candlelit room, playing softly into the shadows as the hours fall through the evening. Interruptions of static, a slow confetti of grief drifting into the corners, mysterious white noise dispatches. Here is a meditation on estrangement--from an other, from the world, from the self--and its long aftermath spent learning how to cultivate tenderness and devotion in a world "where nobody / is tender enough," a practice that alternates between sorrow and transcendence. These poems are little ceremonies of attention to a variety of lonelinesses, both human and non-human. Strange, lyrical and funny, the third collection of poems by Allison Titus simultaneously reckons with and marvels at "the luminously borrowed / experiment that living is" in a world that feels terrible and hopeful, beautiful and precarious.
Product Details
Price
$18.00
Publisher
Saturnalia Books
Publish Date
October 15, 2023
Pages
120
Dimensions
7.07 X 7.52 X 0.06 inches | 0.36 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781947817562
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Allison Titus is the author of the poetry collections The True Book of Animal Homes and Sum of Every Lost Ship, the novel The Arsonist's Song Has Nothing to Do With Fire, and several chapbooks. Her work has appeared in Tin House, A Public Space, The Believer and elsewhere. A recipient of poetry fellowships from the NEA and Yaddo, she is co-editor of the forthcoming poetry anthology The New Sent(i)ence, a collection of poems that center the non-human animal's consciousness, agency and creaturehood, out with Trinity University Press in 2024.