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Title:
DISINHERITANCE
Author: John Sibley Williams
Publisher: Apprentice House Press
Pages: 98
Genre: Poetry
Author: John Sibley Williams
Publisher: Apprentice House Press
Pages: 98
Genre: Poetry
A lyrical, philosophical, and tender exploration of the
various voices of grief, including those of the broken, the healing, the
son-become-father, and the dead, Disinheritance
acknowledges loss while celebrating the uncertainty of a world in constant
revision. From the concrete consequences of each human gesture to soulful
interrogations into “this amalgam of real / and fabled light,” these poems
inhabit an unsteady betweenness, where ghosts can be more real than the flesh
and blood of one’s own hands.
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Book Excerpt:Truce A panic of finches rises and tonight the late salmon moon is filled with rivers and old shadows. Reflected, iridescing, an amalgam of real and fabled light. I rub grains of wood and cloud between my hands and stretch from the grass into a grandmotherly story of angels, their necessary demons, and how little it takes for the one to climb or descend into the other. This is what she told me before she climbed or descended. The distance from us was the same. This is how she explained where I’d gone and am going. My hands don’t remember much anymore of where the birds have flown. There are felled trees in the sky. The moon’s face drifts across the river. And I miss the hard geometries of coffins.
About the Author
John Sibley Williams is the
editor of two Northwest poetry anthologies and the author of nine collections, including
Controlled Hallucinations (2013) and Disinheritance (2016). A five-time
Pushcart nominee and winner of the Philip Booth Award, American Literary Review
Poetry Contest, Nancy D. Hargrove Editors' Prize, and Vallum Award for Poetry,
John serves as editor of The
Inflectionist Review and works as a literary agent. Previous publishing
credits include: The Midwest Quarterly,
december, Third Coast, Baltimore
Review, Nimrod International Journal,
Hotel Amerika, Rio Grande Review, Inkwell, Cider Press Review, Bryant Literary Review, RHINO,
and various anthologies. He lives in Portland, Oregon.
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