
Not for Luck
Derek Sheffield
(Author)Description
In Not For Luck, Derek Sheffield ushers us into the beauty and grace that comes from giving attention to the interconnections that make up our lives. In particular, these poems explore a father's relationship with his daughters, which is rooted in place and time. There is tenderness and an abiding ecological consciousness, but also loss and heartache, especially about environmental degradation. We are invited to listen to the languages of other beings. Through encounters with a herd of deer, a circle of salmon in a mountain creek, two bears on a stretch of coast, a river otter, and a shiny-eyed wood rat, these poems offer moments of wonder that celebrate our place as one species among many on our only earth.
Product Details
Publisher | Wheelbarrow Books |
Publish Date | January 01, 2021 |
Pages | 94 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781611863895 |
Dimensions | 8.9 X 5.9 X 0.4 inches | 0.3 pounds |
About the Author
professor of English at Wenatchee Valley College.
Reviews
"Derek Sheffield writes with a marvelous dual vision, coalescing details of the natural and human worlds, illuminating moments that sparkle and shimmer within."--ARTHUR SZE, author of Sight Lines, winner of the 2019 National Book Award
"Derek Sheffield's poems are familial in a bracingly unfamiliar way. Their moments of tenderness are fragile and earned. Their melancholy is serene. Their passages of greatest power tend to portray beauty at the moment we realize we cannot keep hold of it without destroying it, and so release it like a grown daughter or wild trout. The moments of light dazzle. The moments of darkness haunt, yet remain ever alert to the eerie, breakable beauties of this Earth and its human and other families. Not for Luck is a skilled, true, deeply lived collection." --DAVID JAMES DUNCAN, author of The Brothers K and The River Why
"Exquisitely observed, crystalline in its imagery, this book is an act of vision, bringing us the world up close. Keenly attuned to time's passage and the inevitability of loss, these poems unspool patiently, slowing us down so that we may dwell in "the aggregate beauty of every trout / and star-clotted night." Like the wood rat in "The Seconds," Sheffield is a collector, a historian "who would make hill after hill of all the years." Lucky us." --ELLEN BASS, author of Indigo and Like a Beggar
"Here is a true voice in our Western landscape." --GARY SOTO, author of New and Selected Poems, finalist for the National Book Award
"In Not for Luck, Derek Sheffield achieves something of inestimable value: a trustworthy, convincing voice." --MARK DOTY, winner of the 2008 National Book Award and author of What Is the Grass
"In this richly satisfying collection, Derek Sheffield displays an apparently effortless ability to rise from the most physically grounded data drawn from the natural world into the rapt region of lyrical daydream. Here is a poet working at the top of his talent, creating an often radiant display of crystalline moments drawn or filtered out of the ordinary passages of life--as father, husband, son, teacher, environmentalist, and most of all (to bring all these together) poet." --EAMON GRENNAN, winner of the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize and author of There Now
"Poetry to make you long for moments in the wild."--THE MILLIONS
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