The More Difficult Beauty
Molly Fisk
(Author)
Description
Molly's voice is crisp and decided yet relaxed and just close enough somehow ... and the pieces all are impeccably shaped and written. Fearless, clear-eyed work. - John Updike The inimitable Molly Fisk, known for the quirky warmth of her radio essays, revered as the mentor-coach of the on-line Poetry Boot Camp, is a poet who writes with her whole heart, making her second volume a tour de force of sensuality and hard fact. The More Difficult Beauty returns emotion to the American poem with its supple lines, tempering the difficult - death, and love - with the zinnias of bright, ebullient imagery. Fisk is luminous and loud, lucid and soft, driven and wandering. Candor and humor are her hallmarks in these poems, marvels of sheer whimsy and broad, wicked observation. - Molly Peacock Whether coming to terms with middle age, an abusive childhood, or pondering the 'conspiracy' of the Truckee River's 'ten thousand drops', Molly Fisk's careful eye takes it in. This poet braves the more difficult places and in doing so reveals the world's simple truths. - Dorianne LauxProduct Details
Price
$15.00
$13.95
Publisher
Hip Pocket Press
Publish Date
March 01, 2010
Pages
96
Dimensions
5.5 X 0.23 X 8.5 inches | 0.29 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780917658365
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About the Author
Molly Fisk is the author of the essay collections Naming Your Teeth; Houston, We Have a Possum; Using Your Turn Signal Promotes World Peace; and Blow-Drying a Chicken, and the poetry collections The More Difficult Beauty; Listening to Winter; Terrain (co-author); and Salt Water Poems. She edited the climate crisis poetry anthology California Fire & Water with a grant from the Academy of American Poets. Her essays have aired weekly as part of the News Hour of KVMR- FM Nevada City, CA since 2005.Fisk is the Inaugural Poet Laureate Emerita of Nevada County, California, and has been awarded grants by the Academy of American Poets, the National Endowment for the Arts, the California Arts Council, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. She works as a radical life coach in the Skills for Change tradition and is fond of open water swimming where there are no sharks. Visit her at mollyfisk.com.