A rich and challenging new collection from the young award-winning
poet
In those days I began to see light under every
bushel basket, light nearly splitting
the sides of the bushel basket. Light came
through the rafters of the dairy where the grackles
congregated like well-taxed citizens
untransfigured even by hope. Understand I was the one
underneath the basket. I was certain I had nothing to say.
When I grew restless in the interior,
the exterior gave.
Dense, rich, and challenging, Katie Peterson's A Piece of Good News
explores interior and exterior landscapes, exposure, and shelter. Imbued
with a hallucinatory poetic logic where desire, anger, and sorrow
supplant intelligence and reason, these poems are powerful meditations
of mourning, love, doubt, political citizenship, and happiness. Learned,
wise, and witty, Peterson explodes the possibilities of the poetic voice
in this remarkable and deeply felt collection.